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Building Your First Platform Team in a Fast Growing Startup
Jessica Andersson discusses Platform Engineering, how to start small, strategies and tradeoffs, gaining adoption from developers, and the future.
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Navigators: Decentralizing Decisions and Empowering ICs at Carta
Shawna Martell and Dan Fike discuss why Carta started the Navigators program, how they formed their initial group, what they’ve learned so far, and how to leverage a similar program.
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Enabling Developer Productivity: Intentional Evolution of the Platform
Jennifer Davis explores strategies for deliberately refining processes, tools, and workflows to scale contributions to enhance developer experience and productivity.
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Bits, Bots, and Banter: a Deep Dive into How Tech Teams Work in a DevOps World
Brittany Woods discusses team structures and how they can make or break healthy teams, insights into how teams are collaborating, strategies for leaders, advice on dealing with T-shaped engineers.
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Use Engineering Strategy to Reduce Friction and Improve Developer Experience
Will Larson discusses what problems engineering strategy solves, examples of real engineering strategies, how to rollout engineering strategy, troubleshooting why your strategy rollout isn’t working.
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Architecture for Flow with Wardley Mapping, DDD, and Team Topologies
Susanne Kaiser illustrates the concepts of DDD, Wardley Mapping and Team Topologies, and demonstrates how these techniques help to evolve a fictitious legacy system for a fast flow of change.
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The What, the Why and Some How of Wardley Mapping - a Conversation with Simon Wardley
Simon Wardley and Shane Hastie discuss what Wardley Mapping is, where the ideas came from, and how they can be applied in real-life situations.
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The Making of Your Digital Strategy
Philippe Guenet is an interactive session helping you find the why of working Agile and sharing patterns for setting up a Digital Strategy.
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Using Maps in Government
James Duncan tells several stories about mapping explaining why we should use maps and how they help.
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Maps and Stories
Tal Klein discusses how to build maps using stories: establish a narrative based on historical truths, build upon shared experience, and avoid generalities and provide specifics.
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Maps and Organization
Ramon van Alteren discusses the need to introduce and follow a doctrine when mapping an organization.