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How Agile Killed Managers[presentation]
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Agile adoption has changed the corporate landscape in many different ways. And while the change has been mostly positive for the teams, some can see agile and Scrum ideas as a revolt against traditional management practices. |
Katy Sherman
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How Design Thinking and Agile Can Be Friends[presentation]
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Agile methodologies do not traditionally allot space, time, or processes for user experience design. |
Mary Thorn
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Commonalities of Agile and DevOps Transformations for Large Organizations[presentation]
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As the adoption of agile and DevOps have been steadily growing over the years, many organizations have been taking a proactive approach to prepare for the changes needed for success. |
Suzette Johnson
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Create the Self-Directed Team of Your Dreams[presentation]
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You've read dozens of books on agile and hundreds of articles, but no one actually told you how to build the team of your dreams. |
Josh Anderson
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I Got a Fever, and the Only Prescription Is More Feedback[presentation]
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The Second City, an improvisational comedy club that launched the careers of comedians such as Chris Farley, Tina Fey, and Steve Carell, has delivered a successful product to audiences nightly for almost sixty years. How do they do it? |
John Krewson
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The Introvert's Survival Guide to Agile[presentation]
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Open work areas, a focus on collaboration and conversations, and group events that seem to require verbal fluency ... It may feel like the agile ecosystem is designed with extroverts in mind. |
Julee Bellomo Everett
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Scaling Agile in a Large Matrixed Organization[presentation]
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Two engineering teams with vastly different work styles—one waterfall and one Scrum—merged into one matrixed organization to work on a critical strategic effort. |
Jennifer Krieger
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Holistic Agile: Treat the Whole Company, Not Just IT[presentation]
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As agile methods find more global applicability, we are finding groups outside of IT that have nothing to do with technology or software development demonstrating success with agile methods. |
Robert Woods
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Self-Selection Gamified: Leave Your Fears Behind[presentation]
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Self-selection is a facilitated process that allows people to exercise autonomy by choosing their preferred initiatives and joining new teams. |
Dana Pylayeva
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Continuous Load Testing for DevOps[presentation]
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Ensuring that each new release delivers a positive user experience is now more critical than ever. |
Kevin Dunne
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Lessons Learned Implementing DevOps: A Discussion[presentation]
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DevOps is fundamentally about collaboration, communication, and effective teamwork across the entire software supply chain. But in practice, DevOps is much more than that. |
Lee Eason
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Serverless Security: Overcome Architectural Security Challenges[presentation]
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Serverless architectures take the idea of microservices to the extreme. To implement secure serverless architectures, you have to understand how to compartmentalize programs at the function level. |
Eric Sheridan
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Bring Your Team Home Safely: What DevOps Teams Can Learn from Aircrews[presentation]
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United Flight 232 should have crashed with all 296 lives lost. Asiana Flight 214 should not have crashed at all. However, the actual outcomes were very different. |
Peter Varhol
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A DevOps Team's Journey Toward Behavior-Driven Development[presentation]
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DevOps teams struggle to ensure quality in multiple daily deployments. Traditional testing approaches have often failed in this context, but there are exciting new ways to test. |
Laurent Py
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DevSecOps in the Age of Containers[presentation]
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As IT shops look to move their workloads into containers and the cloud, their initial concerns often center around the security implications. |
Curtis Yanko
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