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Why Building the Right Thing Means Building the Thing Right

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Liz Keogh takes a look at why experimentation underpins everything done in technology, and why it is necessary to be able to move and change the right thing.

Bio

Liz Keogh is an experienced Lean and Agile consultant and well-known international speaker. Coming from a strong technical background, her work covers a wide variety of topics, from software development and architecture to psychology and complexity thinking. She is best known for her involvement in the BDD community, and was presented with the Gordon Pask award in 2010.

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“BUILD STUFF” is a Software Development Conference for people who actually build stuff. We bring world-class speakers, letting them share about the latest developments, trends and innovations, as well as new directions in software development. Since launching in 2012, it’s really caught on quickly.

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Mar 20, 2016

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  • Nice talk, the path to quality seems wishful however

    by Huw Lloyd,

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    I elaborate on this a little here:
    www.bootstrapsystems.co.uk/pier/blog/2016-05-06

  • I always enjoy your talks

    by Paul Klipp,

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    Thank you for preparing and sharing this. I suspect I had an inkling of some of it intuitively after many failed startups when I wrote about the four dimensions of quality back in 2012, but you put it much better, and with data!

    paulklipp.com/blog/the-four-dimensions-of-softw...

    I also appreciate how clearly you introduce and illustrate such a tremendously valuable set of tools. Very few people could watch this talk and not walk away with something that would make their work life quickly better.

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