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Your API - Don’t Make Developers Hate It
Adeel Ali shares from experience working with developers in 10 programming languages, covering what works and what not, and how to use automation to create a beautiful developer experience for APIs.
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Portfolio Planning and Prioritization at Scale
Jasper Sonnevelt discusses how to do portfolio planning and prioritization at scale, elaborating on practices developed at one of the largest banks in Netherlands.
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What Google Learned about Creating Effective Teams
Matt Sakaguchi talks about some of the practical research Google has done around building effective teams, along with key insights from the Pilot program at Google.
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Turn Your API into a Product
Arnaud Breton provides advice on how to take a software and make it a product and how to manage an API product.
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Yes, and...
Liz Keogh uses the principle of "Yes, and..." as a way of looking differently at some core Kanban principles, explaining how to create leadership and bring safety to the team.
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Refactoring Organizations - A Netflix Study
Josh Evans uses Netflix as a case study to illustrate how specific strategies, framed as technical analogs, have been employed to maximize engineering agility, velocity, and impact.
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Build a Better Monster: Morality, Machine Learning and Mass Surveillance
Maciej Ceglowski wonders what tech companies can do to reduce the amount of data collected, closing the path to mass surveillance and bringing some morality in using ML with this data.
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Scaling Your API Development Workflow
Vincenzo Chianese shares an API development workflow based on culture, understanding, communication and collaboration.
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Respect for People - Lean's Neglected Pillar
Jon Terry explores some key ideas around team structure and the responsibilities of both team members and managers in a respectful Lean-Agile company.
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Reality Bites and Stranger Things
Renee Troughton discusses dealing with leaders when things have gone wrong and there is hostility in the air.
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Women in Agile and the Confidence Code
Kelly Snavely explores the roots of confidence and the gender gap between men and women. The talk is inspired by the book 'The Confidence Code' by Katty Kay and Claire Shipman.
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Emotional Safety: The Effectiveness Superpower
Pawel Brodzinski discusses what can be done to introduce emotional safety at work, and how it catalyzes effectiveness in an individual, organizational and, most importantly, commercial context.