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Author: Julia Wester (page 18 of 42)

DevOps Days Portland 2016: Defending against Chaos-Driven Delivery

In my effort to hit more and more conferences in the pacific northwest, I applied to speak at DevOps Days Portland. Happy to be accepted, I wanted to find a topic that would let me talk about good work management but speak to the tech folk in the room. So, a talk was born that looks to see how Operating Systems manage work and what we can take from them and apply to managing human work systems.

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Agile 2016: Jumping off the hamster wheel with Kanban

How better to celebrate your first trip to THE Agile conference than by speaking? Fortunately, that’s what I was able to do. I paired up with a colleague from my first management role and we spoke about how Kanban helped us transform a struggling team into a team that other teams strived to be. Take a look at the slides below!

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DevOps Days SLC 16: Stop running with sharp metrics

I was so excited and honored to get a speaking slot at DevOps Days Salt Lake City 2016. This was the first DevOps days here in Salt Lake City. It has been fun to be at the inaugural events in both Seattle and SLC.  Check out the video and slides from this talk and let me know what you think.

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