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Mens Sana in Corpore Sano: Optimizing Mind & Body
Phil Nash talks about one developer’s experience learning to live a healthier and happier life and some of the solutions he came up with to make meaningful changes in his life.
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API: The "I" Stands for Innovation
Mike Amundsen discusses innovation and how the latest round of technical advances in APIs can be used to leverage growth and innovative thinking within teams, companies, and communities.
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Stress and Depression – The Taboo and What We Can Do About It
Gitte Klitgaard discusses the stress and stress-induced depression that hits many knowledge workers and offers several tips and tricks to prevent it.
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Fighting Fit: Why You Need Health, Nutrition, and Fitness to Be a Successful Technologist
Hugh Williams shares his experiences of why health, nutrition, and exercise are essential to being a successful engineer and leader.
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Where Next? Building a Career as a Technologist
Peter Bell discusses how to identify the ideal job, building a personal brand, balancing management and coding, freelance vs. full time and startup vs enterprise opportunities.
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Developing Cultural Intelligence
Daniel Seltzer discusses what intellectual skills are needed to be able to build and lead a successful group. These skills aren’t taught in school and don’t come from certification programs.
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Dream Job? The Vision and Journey to the Company Culture You Want
Helen Walton and Pete Burden offer insight into how important culture is to a business and happiness, and the practical tools needed to make a vision become reality.
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The Power of Hope: Getting You from Here to There
Portia Tung discusses the concept of Hope, trying to help us better understand the relationship with Hope and figure out how to achieve even our most ambitious of goals.
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Wired to Connect - Creating Great Relationships Is Human Nature
Jenni Jepsen shares the neuroscience behind why human brain is wired to connect with others, and how to use that to delight customers and stakeholders every day.
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Neuro-diversity and Agile
Sallyann Freudenberg takes some very different slants on the psychology of programming and explores how each of them might be better supported: cognitive, autistic, introverted / extraverted.