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Design System as a Product - Maria Elena Duenias, Esther Butcher Design systems are a great example where web development and design meet. You can find innumerable resources on the internet, books and conferences on how to build them, and how they are exactly what your organization needs. But, building one requires a lot more than following a recipe. In this talk we are going to discuss how to build a design system as an internal product, and how it evolves to become what the users need.]]>

Design System as a Product - Maria Elena Duenias, Esther Butcher Design systems are a great example where web development and design meet. You can find innumerable resources on the internet, books and conferences on how to build them, and how they are exactly what your organization needs. But, building one requires a lot more than following a recipe. In this talk we are going to discuss how to build a design system as an internal product, and how it evolves to become what the users need.]]>
Thu, 22 Oct 2020 11:54:05 GMT /slideshow/design-system-as-a-product-238941441/238941441 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) Design System as a Product ThoughtWorks Design System as a Product - Maria Elena Duenias, Esther Butcher Design systems are a great example where web development and design meet. You can find innumerable resources on the internet, books and conferences on how to build them, and how they are exactly what your organization needs. But, building one requires a lot more than following a recipe. In this talk we are going to discuss how to build a design system as an internal product, and how it evolves to become what the users need. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/yconf2020designsystemproduct-201022115405-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Design System as a Product - Maria Elena Duenias, Esther Butcher Design systems are a great example where web development and design meet. You can find innumerable resources on the internet, books and conferences on how to build them, and how they are exactly what your organization needs. But, building one requires a lot more than following a recipe. In this talk we are going to discuss how to build a design system as an internal product, and how it evolves to become what the users need.
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Designers, Developers & Dogs /slideshow/designers-developers-dogs/238941401 yconf2020ddd-201022114901
Designers, Developers and Dogs: Finding the magic balance between product and tech - Charlotte Vorbeck, ShareNow and Sahil Bajaj How can an agile delivery team become a successful product team? When does collaboration between product and tech succeed and when not? Why do people in some teams inspire each other while others in the same environment don't speak the same language? In this talk we want to share our learnings and experiences from rebuilding an internal tool for customer support at ShareNow. What could have been just another boring rewrite surprisingly became one of our best experiences in collaboration. We will look at how a joint discovery phase helped us to come up with a shared vision, how a better team setup enabled us to do the necessary work, how focusing on the customer kept us aligned during our journey, and also how we built upon existing collaborative techniques to achieve this new level of cooperation and trust.]]>

Designers, Developers and Dogs: Finding the magic balance between product and tech - Charlotte Vorbeck, ShareNow and Sahil Bajaj How can an agile delivery team become a successful product team? When does collaboration between product and tech succeed and when not? Why do people in some teams inspire each other while others in the same environment don't speak the same language? In this talk we want to share our learnings and experiences from rebuilding an internal tool for customer support at ShareNow. What could have been just another boring rewrite surprisingly became one of our best experiences in collaboration. We will look at how a joint discovery phase helped us to come up with a shared vision, how a better team setup enabled us to do the necessary work, how focusing on the customer kept us aligned during our journey, and also how we built upon existing collaborative techniques to achieve this new level of cooperation and trust.]]>
Thu, 22 Oct 2020 11:49:01 GMT /slideshow/designers-developers-dogs/238941401 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) Designers, Developers & Dogs ThoughtWorks Designers, Developers and Dogs: Finding the magic balance between product and tech - Charlotte Vorbeck, ShareNow and Sahil Bajaj How can an agile delivery team become a successful product team? When does collaboration between product and tech succeed and when not? Why do people in some teams inspire each other while others in the same environment don't speak the same language? In this talk we want to share our learnings and experiences from rebuilding an internal tool for customer support at ShareNow. What could have been just another boring rewrite surprisingly became one of our best experiences in collaboration. We will look at how a joint discovery phase helped us to come up with a shared vision, how a better team setup enabled us to do the necessary work, how focusing on the customer kept us aligned during our journey, and also how we built upon existing collaborative techniques to achieve this new level of cooperation and trust. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/yconf2020ddd-201022114901-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Designers, Developers and Dogs: Finding the magic balance between product and tech - Charlotte Vorbeck, ShareNow and Sahil Bajaj How can an agile delivery team become a successful product team? When does collaboration between product and tech succeed and when not? Why do people in some teams inspire each other while others in the same environment don&#39;t speak the same language? In this talk we want to share our learnings and experiences from rebuilding an internal tool for customer support at ShareNow. What could have been just another boring rewrite surprisingly became one of our best experiences in collaboration. We will look at how a joint discovery phase helped us to come up with a shared vision, how a better team setup enabled us to do the necessary work, how focusing on the customer kept us aligned during our journey, and also how we built upon existing collaborative techniques to achieve this new level of cooperation and trust.
Designers, Developers & Dogs from Thoughtworks
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Cloud-first for fast innovation /slideshow/cloudfirst-as-an-enabler-of-fast-innovation-238938030/238938030 wardpresentationdaimlercasestudy2-201022064338
During this presentation, Ward Coessens, ThoughtWorks' Consultant will share best practice insights from the Daimler partnership, helping the automotive group on their cloud innovation journey.]]>

During this presentation, Ward Coessens, ThoughtWorks' Consultant will share best practice insights from the Daimler partnership, helping the automotive group on their cloud innovation journey.]]>
Thu, 22 Oct 2020 06:43:38 GMT /slideshow/cloudfirst-as-an-enabler-of-fast-innovation-238938030/238938030 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) Cloud-first for fast innovation ThoughtWorks During this presentation, Ward Coessens, ThoughtWorks' Consultant will share best practice insights from the Daimler partnership, helping the automotive group on their cloud innovation journey. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wardpresentationdaimlercasestudy2-201022064338-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> During this presentation, Ward Coessens, ThoughtWorks&#39; Consultant will share best practice insights from the Daimler partnership, helping the automotive group on their cloud innovation journey.
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More impact with flexible teams /slideshow/how-to-create-more-business-impact-with-flexible-teams-jan-hegewald-zalando-rebekka-beels-zalando-238931384/238931384 2020-10-15yconf-zalando-shareableversion-201021113711
How to create more business impact with flexible teams - Jan Hegewald, Zalando & Rebekka Beels, Zalando Usually, Software Engineering teams are organized around a fixed set of components which they develop further and maintain. Such component teams gain a high level of expert knowledge about their services. However, with agile product development, it often is difficult to implement the most important initiatives with such teams. This leads to a situation where the teams do not work on the most relevant business topics but on those for the respective team. At Zalando, we introduced a new model where we shape teams flexibly around business goals to create the highest impact. How we organize these teams and which challenges especially for the software quality need to be addressed, will be explored in this talk.]]>

How to create more business impact with flexible teams - Jan Hegewald, Zalando & Rebekka Beels, Zalando Usually, Software Engineering teams are organized around a fixed set of components which they develop further and maintain. Such component teams gain a high level of expert knowledge about their services. However, with agile product development, it often is difficult to implement the most important initiatives with such teams. This leads to a situation where the teams do not work on the most relevant business topics but on those for the respective team. At Zalando, we introduced a new model where we shape teams flexibly around business goals to create the highest impact. How we organize these teams and which challenges especially for the software quality need to be addressed, will be explored in this talk.]]>
Wed, 21 Oct 2020 11:37:11 GMT /slideshow/how-to-create-more-business-impact-with-flexible-teams-jan-hegewald-zalando-rebekka-beels-zalando-238931384/238931384 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) More impact with flexible teams ThoughtWorks How to create more business impact with flexible teams - Jan Hegewald, Zalando & Rebekka Beels, Zalando Usually, Software Engineering teams are organized around a fixed set of components which they develop further and maintain. Such component teams gain a high level of expert knowledge about their services. However, with agile product development, it often is difficult to implement the most important initiatives with such teams. This leads to a situation where the teams do not work on the most relevant business topics but on those for the respective team. At Zalando, we introduced a new model where we shape teams flexibly around business goals to create the highest impact. How we organize these teams and which challenges especially for the software quality need to be addressed, will be explored in this talk. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2020-10-15yconf-zalando-shareableversion-201021113711-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> How to create more business impact with flexible teams - Jan Hegewald, Zalando &amp; Rebekka Beels, Zalando Usually, Software Engineering teams are organized around a fixed set of components which they develop further and maintain. Such component teams gain a high level of expert knowledge about their services. However, with agile product development, it often is difficult to implement the most important initiatives with such teams. This leads to a situation where the teams do not work on the most relevant business topics but on those for the respective team. At Zalando, we introduced a new model where we shape teams flexibly around business goals to create the highest impact. How we organize these teams and which challenges especially for the software quality need to be addressed, will be explored in this talk.
More impact with flexible teams from Thoughtworks
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Culture of Innovation /slideshow/amazons-culture-of-innovation-the-working-backwards-session/238930665 digitalinnovationprogram-aws-201021101050
Amazon’s Culture of Innovation & The Working Backwards session Working Backwards; leading organisations achieve growth by marrying customer-obsession with a modern technology strategy. Where do you begin? By focusing on the customer. During this webinar, Amazon will discuss key innovation principles which have been instrumental in their continued success and their Working Backwards approach.]]>

Amazon’s Culture of Innovation & The Working Backwards session Working Backwards; leading organisations achieve growth by marrying customer-obsession with a modern technology strategy. Where do you begin? By focusing on the customer. During this webinar, Amazon will discuss key innovation principles which have been instrumental in their continued success and their Working Backwards approach.]]>
Wed, 21 Oct 2020 10:10:50 GMT /slideshow/amazons-culture-of-innovation-the-working-backwards-session/238930665 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) Culture of Innovation ThoughtWorks Amazon’s Culture of Innovation & The Working Backwards session Working Backwards; leading organisations achieve growth by marrying customer-obsession with a modern technology strategy. Where do you begin? By focusing on the customer. During this webinar, Amazon will discuss key innovation principles which have been instrumental in their continued success and their Working Backwards approach. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/digitalinnovationprogram-aws-201021101050-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Amazon’s Culture of Innovation &amp; The Working Backwards session Working Backwards; leading organisations achieve growth by marrying customer-obsession with a modern technology strategy. Where do you begin? By focusing on the customer. During this webinar, Amazon will discuss key innovation principles which have been instrumental in their continued success and their Working Backwards approach.
Culture of Innovation from Thoughtworks
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Dual-Track Agile /slideshow/dualtrack-agile-for-discovery-development-adriana-katrandzhieva/238923946 yconf2002dualtrackagilefordiscoverydevelopment-201020140540
Dual-Track Agile for Discovery & Development - Adriana Katrandzhieva The talk will focus on one of the ways teams can ensure continuous delivery and design in their projects. The so-called ‘Dual-track’ model shows the parallel tracks of discovery and development throughout the product design and delivery process. These continually feedback into each other informing new hypothesis that can be tested in order to be proven/disproven. This model is not always easy to implement out of the box and so I will share my own experiences in applying it in practice - what worked, what didn't and how the model can be adjusted to fit different teams and organisational environments.]]>

Dual-Track Agile for Discovery & Development - Adriana Katrandzhieva The talk will focus on one of the ways teams can ensure continuous delivery and design in their projects. The so-called ‘Dual-track’ model shows the parallel tracks of discovery and development throughout the product design and delivery process. These continually feedback into each other informing new hypothesis that can be tested in order to be proven/disproven. This model is not always easy to implement out of the box and so I will share my own experiences in applying it in practice - what worked, what didn't and how the model can be adjusted to fit different teams and organisational environments.]]>
Tue, 20 Oct 2020 14:05:40 GMT /slideshow/dualtrack-agile-for-discovery-development-adriana-katrandzhieva/238923946 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) Dual-Track Agile ThoughtWorks Dual-Track Agile for Discovery & Development - Adriana Katrandzhieva The talk will focus on one of the ways teams can ensure continuous delivery and design in their projects. The so-called ‘Dual-track’ model shows the parallel tracks of discovery and development throughout the product design and delivery process. These continually feedback into each other informing new hypothesis that can be tested in order to be proven/disproven. This model is not always easy to implement out of the box and so I will share my own experiences in applying it in practice - what worked, what didn't and how the model can be adjusted to fit different teams and organisational environments. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/yconf2002dualtrackagilefordiscoverydevelopment-201020140540-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Dual-Track Agile for Discovery &amp; Development - Adriana Katrandzhieva The talk will focus on one of the ways teams can ensure continuous delivery and design in their projects. The so-called ‘Dual-track’ model shows the parallel tracks of discovery and development throughout the product design and delivery process. These continually feedback into each other informing new hypothesis that can be tested in order to be proven/disproven. This model is not always easy to implement out of the box and so I will share my own experiences in applying it in practice - what worked, what didn&#39;t and how the model can be adjusted to fit different teams and organisational environments.
Dual-Track Agile from Thoughtworks
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Developer Experience /slideshow/designing-the-developer-experience-tanja-bach-jacob-bo-tiedemann/238923945 yconf2020designingthedeveloperexperience-201020140537
Designing the Developer Experience - Tanja Bach, Jacob Bo Tiedemann Working with software that some other people have built, is not only daily business for private and business users but also for developers. Just like any other product, a product for developers needs to solve their problems and focus on the right jobs-to-be-done in order to be successfully adopted by the developer community. In this talk, we will explain why the developer experience matters not only to developers but also to the business. We will share our learnings and real-world examples of how we created a developer experience for a cloud infrastructure product and an IoT platform that the developers love.]]>

Designing the Developer Experience - Tanja Bach, Jacob Bo Tiedemann Working with software that some other people have built, is not only daily business for private and business users but also for developers. Just like any other product, a product for developers needs to solve their problems and focus on the right jobs-to-be-done in order to be successfully adopted by the developer community. In this talk, we will explain why the developer experience matters not only to developers but also to the business. We will share our learnings and real-world examples of how we created a developer experience for a cloud infrastructure product and an IoT platform that the developers love.]]>
Tue, 20 Oct 2020 14:05:37 GMT /slideshow/designing-the-developer-experience-tanja-bach-jacob-bo-tiedemann/238923945 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) Developer Experience ThoughtWorks Designing the Developer Experience - Tanja Bach, Jacob Bo Tiedemann Working with software that some other people have built, is not only daily business for private and business users but also for developers. Just like any other product, a product for developers needs to solve their problems and focus on the right jobs-to-be-done in order to be successfully adopted by the developer community. In this talk, we will explain why the developer experience matters not only to developers but also to the business. We will share our learnings and real-world examples of how we created a developer experience for a cloud infrastructure product and an IoT platform that the developers love. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/yconf2020designingthedeveloperexperience-201020140537-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Designing the Developer Experience - Tanja Bach, Jacob Bo Tiedemann Working with software that some other people have built, is not only daily business for private and business users but also for developers. Just like any other product, a product for developers needs to solve their problems and focus on the right jobs-to-be-done in order to be successfully adopted by the developer community. In this talk, we will explain why the developer experience matters not only to developers but also to the business. We will share our learnings and real-world examples of how we created a developer experience for a cloud infrastructure product and an IoT platform that the developers love.
Developer Experience from Thoughtworks
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When we design together /slideshow/when-we-design-together-sabrina-mach-ammara-gafoor-and-james-emmott/238923940 yconf2020whenwedesigntogether-201020140507
When we design together - Sabrina Mach, Ammara Gafoor and James Emmott From three distinct perspectives, this talk will contend that design is an activity undertaken by everyone in a software development team. It occurs throughout the process of delivery — not only at the beginning or the end — and it is a powerful instrument for learning about and adapting to the problems our work seeks to solve, which is a shared responsibility. Making the best use of our multidisciplinary expertise in the activity of design requires forms of collaboration that are too often disrupted by the role-based silos that keep us separated and weaken the valuable contribution our diverse approaches could make to our collective efforts. If you care about accelerating time to market, improving customer experience, or building happy and productive teams, you will want to know why and how it matters that we believe ‘design is in everything that we do’. ]]>

When we design together - Sabrina Mach, Ammara Gafoor and James Emmott From three distinct perspectives, this talk will contend that design is an activity undertaken by everyone in a software development team. It occurs throughout the process of delivery — not only at the beginning or the end — and it is a powerful instrument for learning about and adapting to the problems our work seeks to solve, which is a shared responsibility. Making the best use of our multidisciplinary expertise in the activity of design requires forms of collaboration that are too often disrupted by the role-based silos that keep us separated and weaken the valuable contribution our diverse approaches could make to our collective efforts. If you care about accelerating time to market, improving customer experience, or building happy and productive teams, you will want to know why and how it matters that we believe ‘design is in everything that we do’. ]]>
Tue, 20 Oct 2020 14:05:07 GMT /slideshow/when-we-design-together-sabrina-mach-ammara-gafoor-and-james-emmott/238923940 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) When we design together ThoughtWorks When we design together - Sabrina Mach, Ammara Gafoor and James Emmott From three distinct perspectives, this talk will contend that design is an activity undertaken by everyone in a software development team. It occurs throughout the process of delivery — not only at the beginning or the end — and it is a powerful instrument for learning about and adapting to the problems our work seeks to solve, which is a shared responsibility. Making the best use of our multidisciplinary expertise in the activity of design requires forms of collaboration that are too often disrupted by the role-based silos that keep us separated and weaken the valuable contribution our diverse approaches could make to our collective efforts. If you care about accelerating time to market, improving customer experience, or building happy and productive teams, you will want to know why and how it matters that we believe ‘design is in everything that we do’. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/yconf2020whenwedesigntogether-201020140507-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> When we design together - Sabrina Mach, Ammara Gafoor and James Emmott From three distinct perspectives, this talk will contend that design is an activity undertaken by everyone in a software development team. It occurs throughout the process of delivery — not only at the beginning or the end — and it is a powerful instrument for learning about and adapting to the problems our work seeks to solve, which is a shared responsibility. Making the best use of our multidisciplinary expertise in the activity of design requires forms of collaboration that are too often disrupted by the role-based silos that keep us separated and weaken the valuable contribution our diverse approaches could make to our collective efforts. If you care about accelerating time to market, improving customer experience, or building happy and productive teams, you will want to know why and how it matters that we believe ‘design is in everything that we do’.
When we design together from Thoughtworks
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Hardware is hard(er) /slideshow/hardware-is-harder-designing-for-distributed-user-experiences-in-iot-claire-rowland-product-strategy-experience-design-consultant/238923937 yconf2020hardwareisharder-201020140448
Hardware is hard(er): designing for distributed user experiences in IoT - Claire Rowland, www.clairerowland.com Designing connected devices and hardware-enabled services is significantly more complex than pure software. There are more devices on which code can run, connectivity and data sharing patterns to consider, and often multiple and varied touchpoints for users to interact with. Pulling this all together into a coherent experience involves strong collaboration between design and engineering, and a systems thinking approach to UX. In this talk, we’ll introduce what designers need to know about the tech, what engineers need to know about UX for IoT, and how to facilitate the whole-collaboration needed to create great products. www.clairerowland.com]]>

Hardware is hard(er): designing for distributed user experiences in IoT - Claire Rowland, www.clairerowland.com Designing connected devices and hardware-enabled services is significantly more complex than pure software. There are more devices on which code can run, connectivity and data sharing patterns to consider, and often multiple and varied touchpoints for users to interact with. Pulling this all together into a coherent experience involves strong collaboration between design and engineering, and a systems thinking approach to UX. In this talk, we’ll introduce what designers need to know about the tech, what engineers need to know about UX for IoT, and how to facilitate the whole-collaboration needed to create great products. www.clairerowland.com]]>
Tue, 20 Oct 2020 14:04:48 GMT /slideshow/hardware-is-harder-designing-for-distributed-user-experiences-in-iot-claire-rowland-product-strategy-experience-design-consultant/238923937 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) Hardware is hard(er) ThoughtWorks Hardware is hard(er): designing for distributed user experiences in IoT - Claire Rowland, www.clairerowland.com Designing connected devices and hardware-enabled services is significantly more complex than pure software. There are more devices on which code can run, connectivity and data sharing patterns to consider, and often multiple and varied touchpoints for users to interact with. Pulling this all together into a coherent experience involves strong collaboration between design and engineering, and a systems thinking approach to UX. In this talk, we’ll introduce what designers need to know about the tech, what engineers need to know about UX for IoT, and how to facilitate the whole-collaboration needed to create great products. www.clairerowland.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/yconf2020hardwareisharder-201020140448-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hardware is hard(er): designing for distributed user experiences in IoT - Claire Rowland, www.clairerowland.com Designing connected devices and hardware-enabled services is significantly more complex than pure software. There are more devices on which code can run, connectivity and data sharing patterns to consider, and often multiple and varied touchpoints for users to interact with. Pulling this all together into a coherent experience involves strong collaboration between design and engineering, and a systems thinking approach to UX. In this talk, we’ll introduce what designers need to know about the tech, what engineers need to know about UX for IoT, and how to facilitate the whole-collaboration needed to create great products. www.clairerowland.com
Hardware is hard(er) from Thoughtworks
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Customer-centric innovation enabled by cloud /ThoughtWorks/customercentric-innovation-enabled-by-cloud customer-centricinnovationenabledbycloudacasestudy-200918081032
Working Backwards - Leading organisations achieve growth by marrying customer-obsession with a modern technology strategy. In this upcoming webinar, we’ve partnered with AWS to bring you exclusive insights from one of the world’s most innovative companies, Amazon.]]>

Working Backwards - Leading organisations achieve growth by marrying customer-obsession with a modern technology strategy. In this upcoming webinar, we’ve partnered with AWS to bring you exclusive insights from one of the world’s most innovative companies, Amazon.]]>
Fri, 18 Sep 2020 08:10:32 GMT /ThoughtWorks/customercentric-innovation-enabled-by-cloud ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) Customer-centric innovation enabled by cloud ThoughtWorks Working Backwards - Leading organisations achieve growth by marrying customer-obsession with a modern technology strategy. In this upcoming webinar, we’ve partnered with AWS to bring you exclusive insights from one of the world’s most innovative companies, Amazon. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/customer-centricinnovationenabledbycloudacasestudy-200918081032-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Working Backwards - Leading organisations achieve growth by marrying customer-obsession with a modern technology strategy. In this upcoming webinar, we’ve partnered with AWS to bring you exclusive insights from one of the world’s most innovative companies, Amazon.
Customer-centric innovation enabled by cloud from Thoughtworks
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Amazon's Culture of Innovation /slideshow/amazons-culture-of-innovation-238535408/238535408 0917awscultureofinnovation-200918080749
Working Backwards - Leading organisations achieve growth by marrying customer-obsession with a modern technology strategy. In this upcoming webinar, we’ve partnered with AWS to bring you exclusive insights from one of the world’s most innovative companies, Amazon.]]>

Working Backwards - Leading organisations achieve growth by marrying customer-obsession with a modern technology strategy. In this upcoming webinar, we’ve partnered with AWS to bring you exclusive insights from one of the world’s most innovative companies, Amazon.]]>
Fri, 18 Sep 2020 08:07:49 GMT /slideshow/amazons-culture-of-innovation-238535408/238535408 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) Amazon's Culture of Innovation ThoughtWorks Working Backwards - Leading organisations achieve growth by marrying customer-obsession with a modern technology strategy. In this upcoming webinar, we’ve partnered with AWS to bring you exclusive insights from one of the world’s most innovative companies, Amazon. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/0917awscultureofinnovation-200918080749-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Working Backwards - Leading organisations achieve growth by marrying customer-obsession with a modern technology strategy. In this upcoming webinar, we’ve partnered with AWS to bring you exclusive insights from one of the world’s most innovative companies, Amazon.
Amazon's Culture of Innovation from Thoughtworks
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When in doubt, go live /ThoughtWorks/when-in-doubt-go-live-techniques-for-decisionmaking-based-on-real-user-behaviour-236631629 whenindoubtgolive-xconf20-200706065838
Find out how to validate hypotheses quickly using feedback that comes from a (large enough) number of actual users interacting with your product. In this talk, we will show you the technical foundations, research techniques and organisational setup that we have used successfully on large-scale products. These will save you development time, enable you to go live with confidence, make decisions based on real behaviour instead of best guesses, and solve the actual problems your users are facing. ]]>

Find out how to validate hypotheses quickly using feedback that comes from a (large enough) number of actual users interacting with your product. In this talk, we will show you the technical foundations, research techniques and organisational setup that we have used successfully on large-scale products. These will save you development time, enable you to go live with confidence, make decisions based on real behaviour instead of best guesses, and solve the actual problems your users are facing. ]]>
Mon, 06 Jul 2020 06:58:38 GMT /ThoughtWorks/when-in-doubt-go-live-techniques-for-decisionmaking-based-on-real-user-behaviour-236631629 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) When in doubt, go live ThoughtWorks Find out how to validate hypotheses quickly using feedback that comes from a (large enough) number of actual users interacting with your product. In this talk, we will show you the technical foundations, research techniques and organisational setup that we have used successfully on large-scale products. These will save you development time, enable you to go live with confidence, make decisions based on real behaviour instead of best guesses, and solve the actual problems your users are facing. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whenindoubtgolive-xconf20-200706065838-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Find out how to validate hypotheses quickly using feedback that comes from a (large enough) number of actual users interacting with your product. In this talk, we will show you the technical foundations, research techniques and organisational setup that we have used successfully on large-scale products. These will save you development time, enable you to go live with confidence, make decisions based on real behaviour instead of best guesses, and solve the actual problems your users are facing.
When in doubt, go live from Thoughtworks
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Don't cross the Rubicon /slideshow/dont-cross-the-rubicon/236523071 dontcrosstherubicon-200702133408
As a tech leader at ThoughtWorks, a large part of my job involves recommending practices to our clients so they can build and deliver good quality software faster. In doing so repeatedly for many clients I have created a toolkit that contains practical advice from being on the ground. This is what we do, we know it works. When Julius Caesar entered Rome with his army by crossing the river Rubicon, he did something that couldn’t be undone ever again. In your journey as a leader, avoid mistakes that are difficult to correct later. Here are a set of practices that you want to adopt as soon as possible.]]>

As a tech leader at ThoughtWorks, a large part of my job involves recommending practices to our clients so they can build and deliver good quality software faster. In doing so repeatedly for many clients I have created a toolkit that contains practical advice from being on the ground. This is what we do, we know it works. When Julius Caesar entered Rome with his army by crossing the river Rubicon, he did something that couldn’t be undone ever again. In your journey as a leader, avoid mistakes that are difficult to correct later. Here are a set of practices that you want to adopt as soon as possible.]]>
Thu, 02 Jul 2020 13:34:08 GMT /slideshow/dont-cross-the-rubicon/236523071 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) Don't cross the Rubicon ThoughtWorks As a tech leader at ThoughtWorks, a large part of my job involves recommending practices to our clients so they can build and deliver good quality software faster. In doing so repeatedly for many clients I have created a toolkit that contains practical advice from being on the ground. This is what we do, we know it works. When Julius Caesar entered Rome with his army by crossing the river Rubicon, he did something that couldn’t be undone ever again. In your journey as a leader, avoid mistakes that are difficult to correct later. Here are a set of practices that you want to adopt as soon as possible. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dontcrosstherubicon-200702133408-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As a tech leader at ThoughtWorks, a large part of my job involves recommending practices to our clients so they can build and deliver good quality software faster. In doing so repeatedly for many clients I have created a toolkit that contains practical advice from being on the ground. This is what we do, we know it works. When Julius Caesar entered Rome with his army by crossing the river Rubicon, he did something that couldn’t be undone ever again. In your journey as a leader, avoid mistakes that are difficult to correct later. Here are a set of practices that you want to adopt as soon as possible.
Don't cross the Rubicon from Thoughtworks
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Error handling /slideshow/moving-away-from-null-and-exceptions-an-alternative-way-of-error-handling/236523067 xconf-movingawayfromnullandexceptionsanalternativewayoferrorhandling-200702133404
Handling error conditions is a core part of the software we write. However, we often treat it as a second class citizen, obscuring our intent through abuse of null values and exceptions that make our code hard to understand and maintain. In the functional programming community, it is common to use datatypes such as Option, Either or Validated to make our intentions explicit when dealing with errors. We can leverage the compiler to verify that we are handling them instead of hoping for the best at runtime. This results in code that is clearer, without hidden path flows. We’ll show how we have been doing this in Kotlin, with the help of the Arrow library.]]>

Handling error conditions is a core part of the software we write. However, we often treat it as a second class citizen, obscuring our intent through abuse of null values and exceptions that make our code hard to understand and maintain. In the functional programming community, it is common to use datatypes such as Option, Either or Validated to make our intentions explicit when dealing with errors. We can leverage the compiler to verify that we are handling them instead of hoping for the best at runtime. This results in code that is clearer, without hidden path flows. We’ll show how we have been doing this in Kotlin, with the help of the Arrow library.]]>
Thu, 02 Jul 2020 13:34:04 GMT /slideshow/moving-away-from-null-and-exceptions-an-alternative-way-of-error-handling/236523067 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) Error handling ThoughtWorks Handling error conditions is a core part of the software we write. However, we often treat it as a second class citizen, obscuring our intent through abuse of null values and exceptions that make our code hard to understand and maintain. In the functional programming community, it is common to use datatypes such as Option, Either or Validated to make our intentions explicit when dealing with errors. We can leverage the compiler to verify that we are handling them instead of hoping for the best at runtime. This results in code that is clearer, without hidden path flows. We’ll show how we have been doing this in Kotlin, with the help of the Arrow library. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/xconf-movingawayfromnullandexceptionsanalternativewayoferrorhandling-200702133404-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Handling error conditions is a core part of the software we write. However, we often treat it as a second class citizen, obscuring our intent through abuse of null values and exceptions that make our code hard to understand and maintain. In the functional programming community, it is common to use datatypes such as Option, Either or Validated to make our intentions explicit when dealing with errors. We can leverage the compiler to verify that we are handling them instead of hoping for the best at runtime. This results in code that is clearer, without hidden path flows. We’ll show how we have been doing this in Kotlin, with the help of the Arrow library.
Error handling from Thoughtworks
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Your test coverage is a lie! /slideshow/your-test-coverage-is-a-lie/236523062 yourtestcoverageisalie-200702133352
Mutation testing in software development surfaced in academia during the 70's and has recently seen a resurgence in popularity as a legitimate tool in your testing arsenal. In this session we review the conventional testing pyramid, modern approaches to testing software and look at how mutation testing can help fill in those blind spots.]]>

Mutation testing in software development surfaced in academia during the 70's and has recently seen a resurgence in popularity as a legitimate tool in your testing arsenal. In this session we review the conventional testing pyramid, modern approaches to testing software and look at how mutation testing can help fill in those blind spots.]]>
Thu, 02 Jul 2020 13:33:51 GMT /slideshow/your-test-coverage-is-a-lie/236523062 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) Your test coverage is a lie! ThoughtWorks Mutation testing in software development surfaced in academia during the 70's and has recently seen a resurgence in popularity as a legitimate tool in your testing arsenal. In this session we review the conventional testing pyramid, modern approaches to testing software and look at how mutation testing can help fill in those blind spots. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/yourtestcoverageisalie-200702133352-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Mutation testing in software development surfaced in academia during the 70&#39;s and has recently seen a resurgence in popularity as a legitimate tool in your testing arsenal. In this session we review the conventional testing pyramid, modern approaches to testing software and look at how mutation testing can help fill in those blind spots.
Your test coverage is a lie! from Thoughtworks
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Docker container security /slideshow/exploring-docker-container-security-risks-and-good-practices/236523056 exploringdockercontainersecurityrisksandgoodpracticesxconfukdees2020-200702133338
The continued adoption of containers for deployments has introduced a new path for security issues. In this talk, we will cover the most common areas of vulnerabilities, the challenges in securing your containers, some good practices to help overcome these issues and how to run container security scanning as part of your deployment pipeline.]]>

The continued adoption of containers for deployments has introduced a new path for security issues. In this talk, we will cover the most common areas of vulnerabilities, the challenges in securing your containers, some good practices to help overcome these issues and how to run container security scanning as part of your deployment pipeline.]]>
Thu, 02 Jul 2020 13:33:37 GMT /slideshow/exploring-docker-container-security-risks-and-good-practices/236523056 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) Docker container security ThoughtWorks The continued adoption of containers for deployments has introduced a new path for security issues. In this talk, we will cover the most common areas of vulnerabilities, the challenges in securing your containers, some good practices to help overcome these issues and how to run container security scanning as part of your deployment pipeline. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/exploringdockercontainersecurityrisksandgoodpracticesxconfukdees2020-200702133338-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The continued adoption of containers for deployments has introduced a new path for security issues. In this talk, we will cover the most common areas of vulnerabilities, the challenges in securing your containers, some good practices to help overcome these issues and how to run container security scanning as part of your deployment pipeline.
Docker container security from Thoughtworks
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Redefining the unit /slideshow/redefining-the-unit/236523054 redefiningtheunit-xconf20201-200702133336
Mainframes handle 30 billion business transactions each day and 87% of all credit card transactions*, they are not traditionally associated with flexible, fail-fast development approaches. Can we bring the practices of agile, CI/CD and fully automated deployments to applications running on a mainframe? During our talk, we'll tell you a story about test automation; redefining the smallest testable unit of a program. And we'll discuss our learnings from introducing continuous integration and agile practices to the world of insurance and mainframes. *9 Mainframe statistics that may surprise you]]>

Mainframes handle 30 billion business transactions each day and 87% of all credit card transactions*, they are not traditionally associated with flexible, fail-fast development approaches. Can we bring the practices of agile, CI/CD and fully automated deployments to applications running on a mainframe? During our talk, we'll tell you a story about test automation; redefining the smallest testable unit of a program. And we'll discuss our learnings from introducing continuous integration and agile practices to the world of insurance and mainframes. *9 Mainframe statistics that may surprise you]]>
Thu, 02 Jul 2020 13:33:35 GMT /slideshow/redefining-the-unit/236523054 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) Redefining the unit ThoughtWorks Mainframes handle 30 billion business transactions each day and 87% of all credit card transactions*, they are not traditionally associated with flexible, fail-fast development approaches. Can we bring the practices of agile, CI/CD and fully automated deployments to applications running on a mainframe? During our talk, we'll tell you a story about test automation; redefining the smallest testable unit of a program. And we'll discuss our learnings from introducing continuous integration and agile practices to the world of insurance and mainframes. *9 Mainframe statistics that may surprise you <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/redefiningtheunit-xconf20201-200702133336-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Mainframes handle 30 billion business transactions each day and 87% of all credit card transactions*, they are not traditionally associated with flexible, fail-fast development approaches. Can we bring the practices of agile, CI/CD and fully automated deployments to applications running on a mainframe? During our talk, we&#39;ll tell you a story about test automation; redefining the smallest testable unit of a program. And we&#39;ll discuss our learnings from introducing continuous integration and agile practices to the world of insurance and mainframes. *9 Mainframe statistics that may surprise you
Redefining the unit from Thoughtworks
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Technology Radar Webinar UK - Vol. 22 /slideshow/technology-radar-webinar-uk-vol-22/235626936 technologyradarwebinaruk-vol-200615101335
ThoughtWorks' Lucy Kurian, James Lewis & Kief Morris discuss tech trends in our latest Technology Radar, covering techniques, platforms, tools, languages and frameworks.]]>

ThoughtWorks' Lucy Kurian, James Lewis & Kief Morris discuss tech trends in our latest Technology Radar, covering techniques, platforms, tools, languages and frameworks.]]>
Mon, 15 Jun 2020 10:13:35 GMT /slideshow/technology-radar-webinar-uk-vol-22/235626936 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) Technology Radar Webinar UK - Vol. 22 ThoughtWorks ThoughtWorks' Lucy Kurian, James Lewis & Kief Morris discuss tech trends in our latest Technology Radar, covering techniques, platforms, tools, languages and frameworks. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/technologyradarwebinaruk-vol-200615101335-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ThoughtWorks&#39; Lucy Kurian, James Lewis &amp; Kief Morris discuss tech trends in our latest Technology Radar, covering techniques, platforms, tools, languages and frameworks.
Technology Radar Webinar UK - Vol. 22 from Thoughtworks
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A Tribute to Turing /slideshow/a-tribute-to-turing-235261663/235261663 tributetoturingv3-200609090002
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Tue, 09 Jun 2020 09:00:02 GMT /slideshow/a-tribute-to-turing-235261663/235261663 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) A Tribute to Turing ThoughtWorks By Gitanjali Venkatraman <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tributetoturingv3-200609090002-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> By Gitanjali Venkatraman
A Tribute to Turing from Thoughtworks
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Rsa maths worked out /slideshow/rsa-maths-worked-out/230455103 rsamathsworkedout-200318084730
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Wed, 18 Mar 2020 08:47:30 GMT /slideshow/rsa-maths-worked-out/230455103 ThoughtWorks@slideshare.net(ThoughtWorks) Rsa maths worked out ThoughtWorks By Gitanjali Venkatraman <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rsamathsworkedout-200318084730-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> By Gitanjali Venkatraman
Rsa maths worked out from Thoughtworks
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