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Jul 2, 2018 • 15min

Matt Abrahams of BoldEcho on Becoming Effective Communicators

In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke with Matt Abrahams of BoldEcho and Stanford Graduate School of Business on becoming effective communicators, especially around speaking in public. Why listen to this podcast: • Everyone has a story to tell • Make sure you understand who you are speaking to and what it is that you can do to help them • It’s important to structuring your message in such a way as to make it easy for your audience to understand • All communication should have a goal which has three parts - information, emotion and action (what, so what, now what) • Overcoming imposter syndrome – most audiences are there to learn, they want you to be successful • It takes bravery to admit that we’re not great communicators and start on a path of learning to improve
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Jun 25, 2018 • 18min

Pooja Brown on Building Great Engineering Cultures

In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke with Pooja Brown, VP of Engineering at Docusign about building great engineering culture. Why listen to this podcast: • Great culture comes when people are aligned with the organisation’s mission • There are ways to bring the voice of the customer to the ears of the team and doing so creates empathy and results in better products • Transparency and openness around what matters to the company helps ensure people align with those goals • Every engineer is responsible for ensuring that the code they write is reliable, available and secure • Fairness and transparency are key to great culture • Being a people manager requires technical knowledge for credibility but is not about providing technical leadership; many people confuse the two More on this: Quick scan our curated show notes on InfoQ https://bit.ly/2KapXgc You can also subscribe to the InfoQ newsletter to receive weekly updates on the hottest topics from professional software development. bit.ly/24x3IVq Subscribe: www.youtube.com/infoq Like InfoQ on Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq Check the landing page on InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2KapXgc
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Jun 18, 2018 • 24min

Jarrod Overson Offers Advice for Aspirant and Current Technical Leaders

In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke with Jarrod Overson of Shape Security about the reason for and the content in the Beyond Being an Individual Contributor track at QCon San Francisco, and he offers advice for current and aspirant technical leaders. Why listen to this podcast: • Many technologists get the opportunity to move into leadership roles but receive no training or guidance about what skills such a role needs • Solving other people’s problems as quickly as possible is an important aspect of a leadership role – this is very different to being an individual contributor where the focus is on solving your own problems • Advice for aspirant leaders: assume you are in the role you want and practice doing everything you think should be done in that role • There is a bias among software developers against what is perceived as “old” knowledge – practices that have been around for decades and centuries – this is very wrong • The problems of software engineering have not yet all been solved so there is still a lot of learning to be done, you can’t just repeat what has been done elsewhere before and expect it to work • Software engineering is a creative, artistic skill done by creative, artistic people and a leader needs to understand how such people are motivated • Culture and motivation comes from the top of a company and spreads all the way down More on this: Quick scan our curated show notes on InfoQ https://bit.ly/2HXSIXF You can also subscribe to the InfoQ newsletter to receive weekly updates on the hottest topics from professional software development. bit.ly/24x3IVq Subscribe: www.youtube.com/infoq Like InfoQ on Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq Check the landing page on InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2HXSIXF
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Jun 10, 2018 • 20min

Susan McIntosh on Diversity in Tech

In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke with Susan McIntosh, an InfoQ editor, agile practitioner and scrum master who works in the area of cultural change about the impacts that the lack of diversity in tech has and some ways to address the inherent imbalances in the system. Why listen to this podcast: • There is a significant diversity challenge in the information technology industry • Women are the primary decision makers in shopping but the IT industry as a whole doesn’t consider the women’s perspective when designing and building products • The common misconception that confidence equates to competence and how that impacts people who may be very competent but may be uncomfortable putting themselves forward • Some advice on how organisations can encourage people to “bring your whole self to work” and create a safe, supportive culture • Being valued as a complete person in the workplace improves engagement and commitment to the organisation, and benefits the employee, employer and customers • A diverse group will have a wide variety of experiences and can use these diverse ideas to produce products which provide better value for the customers they are building products for More on this: Quick scan our curated show notes on InfoQ https://bit.ly/2kYJ6Tp You can also subscribe to the InfoQ newsletter to receive weekly updates on the hottest topics from professional software development. bit.ly/24x3IVq Subscribe: www.youtube.com/infoq Like InfoQ on Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq Check the landing page on InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2kYJ6Tp
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May 28, 2018 • 28min

Chris Manuel on Continuous Testing and Culture Change

In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Chris Manuel who heads the global test engineering service for Mindtree about continuous testing, cultural change and creating a culture of quality in organisations Why listen to this podcast: • The application portfolio of every organisation has become much more complex and this needs different ways of approaching the testing challenges that just having legions of people banging away at keyboards • The value of moving away from testing at the end to injecting quality throughout the lifecycle • This needs to extend beyond just testing functionality in the product, it needs rethinking about testing at the different levels and different targets in parallel • The value of bringing analytics into the right-hand side of the software development lifecycle and feeding that information into the ongoing development activities • There are lots of things that prevent the effective collaboration and mitigate against developer-tester collaboration in many organisations • Even in organisations that have adopted agile approaches, most haven’t truly addressed the cultural changes needed to have a one-team, quality first mindset More on this: Quick scan our curated show notes on InfoQ https://bit.ly/2IRCHHR You can also subscribe to the InfoQ newsletter to receive weekly updates on the hottest topics from professional software development. bit.ly/24x3IVq Subscribe: www.youtube.com/infoq Like InfoQ on Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq Check the landing page on InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2IRCHHR
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May 21, 2018 • 26min

Dominica DeGrandis on Her Book Making Work Visible

In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Dominica DeGrandis about time thieves, making work visible, the important themes from the DevOps Enterprise Summit and ways to be more productive. Why listen to this podcast: • If we can understand the thieves of time better we can get some time back from our overburdened work-life • Having too much work in progress is the mother of all the other thieves of time • Much of our work is based on arbitrary rather than real due dates • Most daily stand up events take too long because of the focus on status - Instead of talking about what people are doing rather talk about what’s blocking them • Different type of works needs different time focus – managers vs makers • The value of having a regular cadence for meetings and for “Do Not Disturb” time • The danger, and harm, that comes about from believing there are “best” practices which can be applied in complex or complicated domains More on this: Quick scan our curated show notes on InfoQ https://bit.ly/2x1ZVFJ You can also subscribe to the InfoQ newsletter to receive weekly updates on the hottest topics from professional software development. bit.ly/24x3IVq Subscribe: www.youtube.com/infoq Like InfoQ on Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq Check the landing page on InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2x1ZVFJ
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May 14, 2018 • 21min

Steve Holyer on Collaboration, Culture & Teams

In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Steve Holyer about collaboration, culture and teams, and the state of the Agile Fluency projects. Why listen to this podcast: • Diverse lived experiences make people better individuals and team members • How important psychological safety is for teams • We all have unconscious biases and our language reflects this • The value in the Agile Fluency Model is the outcomes we can produce by using it • The Agile Fluency Model helps teams and organisations figure out how to identify value and prioritize work • The product owner as the facilitator of conversations so the shared understanding of value can emerge More on this: Quick scan our curated show notes on InfoQ https://bit.ly/2jUipyu You can also subscribe to the InfoQ newsletter to receive weekly updates on the hottest topics from professional software development. bit.ly/24x3IVq Subscribe: www.youtube.com/infoq Like InfoQ on Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq Check the landing page on InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2jUipyu
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May 8, 2018 • 41min

CA agile leaders on the using data and creating a safe environment to drive strategy

In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Shannon Mason, Laureen Knudsen and Steve Wolfe about a wide range of topics from agile marketing to using data effectively to drive strategy, to organisation incentives and neuroscience. Why listen to this podcast: • While there are differences in the application of agile ideas in different domains, the principles apply across the board • An effective agile environment produces good data for executive decision making • To be able to use the data effectively the culture needs to support psychological safety • Agile adoption forces organisations to confront dysfunctional practices • The shift from seeing oneself as the individual contributor to part of a collective group who achieve success together is very hard • Define your ways of working so they work with how people’s brains work, and there is no single process which works for everyone or every area of the organisation More on this: Quick scan our curated show notes on InfoQ https://bit.ly/2rtRc9m You can also subscribe to the InfoQ newsletter to receive weekly updates on the hottest topics from professional software development. bit.ly/24x3IVq Subscribe: www.youtube.com/infoq Like InfoQ on Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq Check the landing page on InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2rtRc9m
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Apr 30, 2018 • 31min

Diana Larsen on Organisation Design for Team Effectiveness and Having the Best Possible Worklife

This is the Engineering Culture Podcast, from the people behind InfoQ.com and the QCon conferences. In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Diana Larsen about organisational design for team effectiveness, having the best possible worklife and the evolution of the Agile Fluency Model Why listen to this podcast: • Organisation design is a distinct subset of organisation development • For teams to be effective, every team needs a clear purpose – why are we doing this work • Team effectiveness comes from every member of the team committing to working on the purpose together in collaboration and committing to making the best possible worklife for everybody else on the team • Many organisation’s motivation systems mitigate against teamwork and care for each other’s wellbeing • Deliberate practice is the investment you make in learning that gets you to a state of fluency which allows you to take on the next challenge More on this: Quick scan our curated show notes on InfoQ https://bit.ly/2HC2seR You can also subscribe to the InfoQ newsletter to receive weekly updates on the hottest topics from professional software development. bit.ly/24x3IVq Subscribe: www.youtube.com/infoq Like InfoQ on Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq Check the landing page on InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2HC2seR
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Apr 23, 2018 • 39min

Chris Matts & Tony Grout on IT Risk Management Framework as a Catalyst for Change

In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, talks to Tony Grout and Chris Matts about building an IT risk management framework at a large bank and using that as a catalyst for a digital transformation. Why listen to this podcast: • Just deploying another prescriptive method will not make an organisation agile and adaptive • A risk management framework can be a catalyst for change • The components of a simple framework which enables adaptation at the team level while ensuring alignment to organisational outcomes • The importance of an organisational-level backlog which is transparently prioritised to ensure the teams who need to collaborate have clarity about cross-cutting priorities • Ensuring that controls are as easy to evidence as possible and that there very low overhead in gathering the metrics You can also subscribe to the InfoQ newsletter to receive weekly updates on the hottest topics from professional software development. bit.ly/24x3IVq Subscribe: www.youtube.com/infoq Like InfoQ on Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq

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