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In his book, The Nature of the Physical World, Sir Arthur Eddington commented that We have to appeal to the one outstanding law the second law of thermodynamics to put some sense into the world. This sense-making goes beyond the physical world, too. Entropy is also essential in the fields of information and communication theory. During this lecture for the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, lecturer Andrea Goulet discussed the application of entropy-related concepts in two communication systems: software and collaborative teams. She examined how concepts that help us understand systemic statistical disorder, such as ergodic systems, Lyapunov exponents, Kolmogorov-Sinai entropy, and Shannon-entropy can help us optimize for both software quality and innovation. She also provided several domain-specific models: Lehmans Laws and Conways Law for software, as well as new models from her own research that relate to entropy and innovation. Entropy helps us understand the world and achieve great things. There is an underlying beauty in its principles that we can use to advance scientific discovery. When we understand the subtleties related to balancing surprise and structure, we increase our chances for effective collaboration and finding novel solutions to complex problems.]]>

In his book, The Nature of the Physical World, Sir Arthur Eddington commented that We have to appeal to the one outstanding law the second law of thermodynamics to put some sense into the world. This sense-making goes beyond the physical world, too. Entropy is also essential in the fields of information and communication theory. During this lecture for the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, lecturer Andrea Goulet discussed the application of entropy-related concepts in two communication systems: software and collaborative teams. She examined how concepts that help us understand systemic statistical disorder, such as ergodic systems, Lyapunov exponents, Kolmogorov-Sinai entropy, and Shannon-entropy can help us optimize for both software quality and innovation. She also provided several domain-specific models: Lehmans Laws and Conways Law for software, as well as new models from her own research that relate to entropy and innovation. Entropy helps us understand the world and achieve great things. There is an underlying beauty in its principles that we can use to advance scientific discovery. When we understand the subtleties related to balancing surprise and structure, we increase our chances for effective collaboration and finding novel solutions to complex problems.]]>
Mon, 20 May 2024 19:14:43 GMT /slideshow/entropy-software-quality-and-innovation-presented-at-princeton-plasma-physics-laboratory/268801823 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) Entropy, Software Quality, and Innovation (presented at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory) andrea_goulet In his book, The Nature of the Physical World, Sir Arthur Eddington commented that We have to appeal to the one outstanding law the second law of thermodynamics to put some sense into the world. This sense-making goes beyond the physical world, too. Entropy is also essential in the fields of information and communication theory. During this lecture for the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, lecturer Andrea Goulet discussed the application of entropy-related concepts in two communication systems: software and collaborative teams. She examined how concepts that help us understand systemic statistical disorder, such as ergodic systems, Lyapunov exponents, Kolmogorov-Sinai entropy, and Shannon-entropy can help us optimize for both software quality and innovation. She also provided several domain-specific models: Lehmans Laws and Conways Law for software, as well as new models from her own research that relate to entropy and innovation. Entropy helps us understand the world and achieve great things. There is an underlying beauty in its principles that we can use to advance scientific discovery. When we understand the subtleties related to balancing surprise and structure, we increase our chances for effective collaboration and finding novel solutions to complex problems. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/entropy-softwarequality-innovationandrea-gouletprinceton-240520191443-167884bd-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In his book, The Nature of the Physical World, Sir Arthur Eddington commented that We have to appeal to the one outstanding law the second law of thermodynamics to put some sense into the world. This sense-making goes beyond the physical world, too. Entropy is also essential in the fields of information and communication theory. During this lecture for the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, lecturer Andrea Goulet discussed the application of entropy-related concepts in two communication systems: software and collaborative teams. She examined how concepts that help us understand systemic statistical disorder, such as ergodic systems, Lyapunov exponents, Kolmogorov-Sinai entropy, and Shannon-entropy can help us optimize for both software quality and innovation. She also provided several domain-specific models: Lehmans Laws and Conways Law for software, as well as new models from her own research that relate to entropy and innovation. Entropy helps us understand the world and achieve great things. There is an underlying beauty in its principles that we can use to advance scientific discovery. When we understand the subtleties related to balancing surprise and structure, we increase our chances for effective collaboration and finding novel solutions to complex problems.
Entropy, Software Quality, and Innovation (presented at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory) from Andrea Goulet
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Community is Just as Important as Code by Andrea Goulet /slideshow/community-is-just-as-important-as-code-by-andrea-goulet/268623048 mendercon2024-communityisjustasimportantascode-andreagoulet-240516160747-ed93a177
Nearly a decade ago, a small group of menders (and one maker) found community with each other at a conference and Legacy Code Rocks was born. Since then, the Legacy Code Rocks community has grown to over 1000 people, 150 podcast episodes, a weekly meetup and of course, MenderCon. In this talk, Andrea Goulet, the maker who kindled the spark, will take us back to those early days and reflect on how the bedrock of the Legacy Code Rocks community has always been creating a sense of belonging. Compassion and empathy are at the core of being a mender. Mending is caring deeply, seeing potential, and being willing to work through the frustration of making things better one small step at a time. This commitment to helping others feel seen instead of shame is why the Legacy Code Rocks community is so special and its exactly why having the heart of the mender is what our world needs now more than ever.]]>

Nearly a decade ago, a small group of menders (and one maker) found community with each other at a conference and Legacy Code Rocks was born. Since then, the Legacy Code Rocks community has grown to over 1000 people, 150 podcast episodes, a weekly meetup and of course, MenderCon. In this talk, Andrea Goulet, the maker who kindled the spark, will take us back to those early days and reflect on how the bedrock of the Legacy Code Rocks community has always been creating a sense of belonging. Compassion and empathy are at the core of being a mender. Mending is caring deeply, seeing potential, and being willing to work through the frustration of making things better one small step at a time. This commitment to helping others feel seen instead of shame is why the Legacy Code Rocks community is so special and its exactly why having the heart of the mender is what our world needs now more than ever.]]>
Thu, 16 May 2024 16:07:47 GMT /slideshow/community-is-just-as-important-as-code-by-andrea-goulet/268623048 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) Community is Just as Important as Code by Andrea Goulet andrea_goulet Nearly a decade ago, a small group of menders (and one maker) found community with each other at a conference and Legacy Code Rocks was born. Since then, the Legacy Code Rocks community has grown to over 1000 people, 150 podcast episodes, a weekly meetup and of course, MenderCon. In this talk, Andrea Goulet, the maker who kindled the spark, will take us back to those early days and reflect on how the bedrock of the Legacy Code Rocks community has always been creating a sense of belonging. Compassion and empathy are at the core of being a mender. Mending is caring deeply, seeing potential, and being willing to work through the frustration of making things better one small step at a time. This commitment to helping others feel seen instead of shame is why the Legacy Code Rocks community is so special and its exactly why having the heart of the mender is what our world needs now more than ever. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mendercon2024-communityisjustasimportantascode-andreagoulet-240516160747-ed93a177-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Nearly a decade ago, a small group of menders (and one maker) found community with each other at a conference and Legacy Code Rocks was born. Since then, the Legacy Code Rocks community has grown to over 1000 people, 150 podcast episodes, a weekly meetup and of course, MenderCon. In this talk, Andrea Goulet, the maker who kindled the spark, will take us back to those early days and reflect on how the bedrock of the Legacy Code Rocks community has always been creating a sense of belonging. Compassion and empathy are at the core of being a mender. Mending is caring deeply, seeing potential, and being willing to work through the frustration of making things better one small step at a time. This commitment to helping others feel seen instead of shame is why the Legacy Code Rocks community is so special and its exactly why having the heart of the mender is what our world needs now more than ever.
Community is Just as Important as Code by Andrea Goulet from Andrea Goulet
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The Marriage of Communication and Code: How Strategists and Technicians Can Effectively Work Together /slideshow/the-marriage-of-communication-and-code-how-strategists-and-technicians-can-effectively-work-together/113934818 commcodeslides-180911162112
Building software these days often requires working with people whose skillsets and backgrounds are vastly different from yours. But sometimes, it can seem like our thinking styles just dont align and working together is impossible. In this talk, Andrea Goulet, (a strategist), will share her story of building a business with M. Scott Ford (a technician) and the unusual communication tricks they had to develop to finally understand each other. Youll walk away with specific and immediately implementable ideas on how to communicate with your team especially the folks who think differently from you.]]>

Building software these days often requires working with people whose skillsets and backgrounds are vastly different from yours. But sometimes, it can seem like our thinking styles just dont align and working together is impossible. In this talk, Andrea Goulet, (a strategist), will share her story of building a business with M. Scott Ford (a technician) and the unusual communication tricks they had to develop to finally understand each other. Youll walk away with specific and immediately implementable ideas on how to communicate with your team especially the folks who think differently from you.]]>
Tue, 11 Sep 2018 16:21:12 GMT /slideshow/the-marriage-of-communication-and-code-how-strategists-and-technicians-can-effectively-work-together/113934818 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) The Marriage of Communication and Code: How Strategists and Technicians Can Effectively Work Together andrea_goulet Building software these days often requires working with people whose skillsets and backgrounds are vastly different from yours. But sometimes, it can seem like our thinking styles just dont align and working together is impossible. In this talk, Andrea Goulet, (a strategist), will share her story of building a business with M. Scott Ford (a technician) and the unusual communication tricks they had to develop to finally understand each other. Youll walk away with specific and immediately implementable ideas on how to communicate with your team especially the folks who think differently from you. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/commcodeslides-180911162112-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Building software these days often requires working with people whose skillsets and backgrounds are vastly different from yours. But sometimes, it can seem like our thinking styles just dont align and working together is impossible. In this talk, Andrea Goulet, (a strategist), will share her story of building a business with M. Scott Ford (a technician) and the unusual communication tricks they had to develop to finally understand each other. Youll walk away with specific and immediately implementable ideas on how to communicate with your team especially the folks who think differently from you.
The Marriage of Communication and Code: How Strategists and Technicians Can Effectively Work Together from Andrea Goulet
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Becoming Technical: Overcome Your Fear of Coding and Supercharge Your Career /slideshow/becoming-technical-overcome-your-fear-of-coding-and-supercharge-your-career-80972487/80972487 becomingtechnical-rvatech-171019063658
Why do so many smart and accomplished people immediately discount their abilities and call themselves non-technical? Software isnt magic. Its a skill. One that can be learned if you have the right mindset. You dont have to go to a fancy school, spend thousands of dollars, or move across the country. This knowledge is available to you no matter where you live and no matter what industry you come from. All you need to do is change the way you think. In this talk, Andrea Goulet will share her journey from not knowing how to code to becoming a industry leader. You'll get immediately actionable insights that will help you shatter glass ceilings, increase confidence, and grow your technical prowess.]]>

Why do so many smart and accomplished people immediately discount their abilities and call themselves non-technical? Software isnt magic. Its a skill. One that can be learned if you have the right mindset. You dont have to go to a fancy school, spend thousands of dollars, or move across the country. This knowledge is available to you no matter where you live and no matter what industry you come from. All you need to do is change the way you think. In this talk, Andrea Goulet will share her journey from not knowing how to code to becoming a industry leader. You'll get immediately actionable insights that will help you shatter glass ceilings, increase confidence, and grow your technical prowess.]]>
Thu, 19 Oct 2017 06:36:58 GMT /slideshow/becoming-technical-overcome-your-fear-of-coding-and-supercharge-your-career-80972487/80972487 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) Becoming Technical: Overcome Your Fear of Coding and Supercharge Your Career andrea_goulet Why do so many smart and accomplished people immediately discount their abilities and call themselves non-technical? Software isnt magic. Its a skill. One that can be learned if you have the right mindset. You dont have to go to a fancy school, spend thousands of dollars, or move across the country. This knowledge is available to you no matter where you live and no matter what industry you come from. All you need to do is change the way you think. In this talk, Andrea Goulet will share her journey from not knowing how to code to becoming a industry leader. You'll get immediately actionable insights that will help you shatter glass ceilings, increase confidence, and grow your technical prowess. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/becomingtechnical-rvatech-171019063658-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Why do so many smart and accomplished people immediately discount their abilities and call themselves non-technical? Software isnt magic. Its a skill. One that can be learned if you have the right mindset. You dont have to go to a fancy school, spend thousands of dollars, or move across the country. This knowledge is available to you no matter where you live and no matter what industry you come from. All you need to do is change the way you think. In this talk, Andrea Goulet will share her journey from not knowing how to code to becoming a industry leader. You&#39;ll get immediately actionable insights that will help you shatter glass ceilings, increase confidence, and grow your technical prowess.
Becoming Technical: Overcome Your Fear of Coding and Supercharge Your Career from Andrea Goulet
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Becoming Technical: Overcome Your Fear of Coding and Supercharge Your Career /slideshow/becoming-technical-overcome-your-fear-of-coding-and-supercharge-your-career/80972082 becomingtechnical-rvatechwomen-171019061632
Why do so many smart and accomplished people immediately discount their abilities and call themselves non-technical? Software isnt magic. Its a skill. One that can be learned if you have the right mindset. You dont have to go to a fancy school, spend thousands of dollars, or move across the country. This knowledge is available to you no matter where you live and no matter what industry you come from. All you need to do is change the way you think. In this talk, Andrea Goulet will share her journey from not knowing how to code to becoming an industry leader. You'll get immediately actionable insights that will help you shatter glass ceilings, increase confidence, and grow your technical prowess.]]>

Why do so many smart and accomplished people immediately discount their abilities and call themselves non-technical? Software isnt magic. Its a skill. One that can be learned if you have the right mindset. You dont have to go to a fancy school, spend thousands of dollars, or move across the country. This knowledge is available to you no matter where you live and no matter what industry you come from. All you need to do is change the way you think. In this talk, Andrea Goulet will share her journey from not knowing how to code to becoming an industry leader. You'll get immediately actionable insights that will help you shatter glass ceilings, increase confidence, and grow your technical prowess.]]>
Thu, 19 Oct 2017 06:16:32 GMT /slideshow/becoming-technical-overcome-your-fear-of-coding-and-supercharge-your-career/80972082 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) Becoming Technical: Overcome Your Fear of Coding and Supercharge Your Career andrea_goulet Why do so many smart and accomplished people immediately discount their abilities and call themselves non-technical? Software isnt magic. Its a skill. One that can be learned if you have the right mindset. You dont have to go to a fancy school, spend thousands of dollars, or move across the country. This knowledge is available to you no matter where you live and no matter what industry you come from. All you need to do is change the way you think. In this talk, Andrea Goulet will share her journey from not knowing how to code to becoming an industry leader. You'll get immediately actionable insights that will help you shatter glass ceilings, increase confidence, and grow your technical prowess. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/becomingtechnical-rvatechwomen-171019061632-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Why do so many smart and accomplished people immediately discount their abilities and call themselves non-technical? Software isnt magic. Its a skill. One that can be learned if you have the right mindset. You dont have to go to a fancy school, spend thousands of dollars, or move across the country. This knowledge is available to you no matter where you live and no matter what industry you come from. All you need to do is change the way you think. In this talk, Andrea Goulet will share her journey from not knowing how to code to becoming an industry leader. You&#39;ll get immediately actionable insights that will help you shatter glass ceilings, increase confidence, and grow your technical prowess.
Becoming Technical: Overcome Your Fear of Coding and Supercharge Your Career from Andrea Goulet
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Should I Estimate That? Complicated VS Complex Projects /slideshow/should-i-estimate-that-complicated-vs-complex-projects/79526391 estimatescomplicatedcomplex-170907141216
Legacy code is notoriously difficult to produce an accurate estimate. Why is that? In this talk, well explore the difference between complicated projects, which are easy to replicate and estimate, and complex projects, which are near impossible to predict due to the number of interdependencies in the system. Youll walk away understanding when to reach for a tightly-scoped fixed-price proposal and when an exploratory time and materials approach is more appropriate. Youll walk away understanding not if you should estimate a project, but rather when and how.]]>

Legacy code is notoriously difficult to produce an accurate estimate. Why is that? In this talk, well explore the difference between complicated projects, which are easy to replicate and estimate, and complex projects, which are near impossible to predict due to the number of interdependencies in the system. Youll walk away understanding when to reach for a tightly-scoped fixed-price proposal and when an exploratory time and materials approach is more appropriate. Youll walk away understanding not if you should estimate a project, but rather when and how.]]>
Thu, 07 Sep 2017 14:12:15 GMT /slideshow/should-i-estimate-that-complicated-vs-complex-projects/79526391 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) Should I Estimate That? Complicated VS Complex Projects andrea_goulet Legacy code is notoriously difficult to produce an accurate estimate. Why is that? In this talk, well explore the difference between complicated projects, which are easy to replicate and estimate, and complex projects, which are near impossible to predict due to the number of interdependencies in the system. Youll walk away understanding when to reach for a tightly-scoped fixed-price proposal and when an exploratory time and materials approach is more appropriate. Youll walk away understanding not if you should estimate a project, but rather when and how. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/estimatescomplicatedcomplex-170907141216-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Legacy code is notoriously difficult to produce an accurate estimate. Why is that? In this talk, well explore the difference between complicated projects, which are easy to replicate and estimate, and complex projects, which are near impossible to predict due to the number of interdependencies in the system. Youll walk away understanding when to reach for a tightly-scoped fixed-price proposal and when an exploratory time and materials approach is more appropriate. Youll walk away understanding not if you should estimate a project, but rather when and how.
Should I Estimate That? Complicated VS Complex Projects from Andrea Goulet
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Understanding Technical Debt: A Primer for Product Owners and Founders /slideshow/understanding-technical-debt-a-primer-for-product-owners-and-founders/76824431 understandingtechdebt-170610140838
As presented at ProductCamp Boston June 2017. Technical debt gets accrued when you move fast and break things, which is awesome in the early stages of a startup. Left unchecked, technical debt can slow a development team to a grinding halt, frustrating founders and product owners. In this session, we'll demystify technical debt. You'll leave with a good understanding of what it is, when to accrue it, and how to pay it down.]]>

As presented at ProductCamp Boston June 2017. Technical debt gets accrued when you move fast and break things, which is awesome in the early stages of a startup. Left unchecked, technical debt can slow a development team to a grinding halt, frustrating founders and product owners. In this session, we'll demystify technical debt. You'll leave with a good understanding of what it is, when to accrue it, and how to pay it down.]]>
Sat, 10 Jun 2017 14:08:38 GMT /slideshow/understanding-technical-debt-a-primer-for-product-owners-and-founders/76824431 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) Understanding Technical Debt: A Primer for Product Owners and Founders andrea_goulet As presented at ProductCamp Boston June 2017. Technical debt gets accrued when you move fast and break things, which is awesome in the early stages of a startup. Left unchecked, technical debt can slow a development team to a grinding halt, frustrating founders and product owners. In this session, we'll demystify technical debt. You'll leave with a good understanding of what it is, when to accrue it, and how to pay it down. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/understandingtechdebt-170610140838-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As presented at ProductCamp Boston June 2017. Technical debt gets accrued when you move fast and break things, which is awesome in the early stages of a startup. Left unchecked, technical debt can slow a development team to a grinding halt, frustrating founders and product owners. In this session, we&#39;ll demystify technical debt. You&#39;ll leave with a good understanding of what it is, when to accrue it, and how to pay it down.
Understanding Technical Debt: A Primer for Product Owners and Founders from Andrea Goulet
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Communication Artifacts: What's Your Code's Legacy? /slideshow/communication-artifacts-whats-your-codes-legacy/75283153 codelegacy-aatc2017-170421151027
Presented at the Agile Alliance Technical Conference, April 2017 in Boston, MA. Legacy code. It's those dirty brownfield applications that no one wants to work on. How do you make sure that your project never becomes one of those dreaded projects? And if youve inherited a dirtfield app, how do you turn it back around into a gorgeous greenfield? The answer to both of these questions may surprise you: seeding your app with good communication artifacts. In this talk, Andrea Goulet, the CEO of Corgibytes, a shop that specializes in working on legacy code bases, will give you specific and immediately actionable ideas to ensure the legacy of your codebases stays as green as possible. Youll learn how to: Avoid interruptions by effectively seeding artifacts throughout your work End the dreaded git blame game Create code that continues to provide value years after you write it. If youre ready to take your code legacy to the next level, this is one talk you wont want to miss!]]>

Presented at the Agile Alliance Technical Conference, April 2017 in Boston, MA. Legacy code. It's those dirty brownfield applications that no one wants to work on. How do you make sure that your project never becomes one of those dreaded projects? And if youve inherited a dirtfield app, how do you turn it back around into a gorgeous greenfield? The answer to both of these questions may surprise you: seeding your app with good communication artifacts. In this talk, Andrea Goulet, the CEO of Corgibytes, a shop that specializes in working on legacy code bases, will give you specific and immediately actionable ideas to ensure the legacy of your codebases stays as green as possible. Youll learn how to: Avoid interruptions by effectively seeding artifacts throughout your work End the dreaded git blame game Create code that continues to provide value years after you write it. If youre ready to take your code legacy to the next level, this is one talk you wont want to miss!]]>
Fri, 21 Apr 2017 15:10:27 GMT /slideshow/communication-artifacts-whats-your-codes-legacy/75283153 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) Communication Artifacts: What's Your Code's Legacy? andrea_goulet Presented at the Agile Alliance Technical Conference, April 2017 in Boston, MA. Legacy code. It's those dirty brownfield applications that no one wants to work on. How do you make sure that your project never becomes one of those dreaded projects? And if youve inherited a dirtfield app, how do you turn it back around into a gorgeous greenfield? The answer to both of these questions may surprise you: seeding your app with good communication artifacts. In this talk, Andrea Goulet, the CEO of Corgibytes, a shop that specializes in working on legacy code bases, will give you specific and immediately actionable ideas to ensure the legacy of your codebases stays as green as possible. Youll learn how to: Avoid interruptions by effectively seeding artifacts throughout your work End the dreaded git blame game Create code that continues to provide value years after you write it. If youre ready to take your code legacy to the next level, this is one talk you wont want to miss! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/codelegacy-aatc2017-170421151027-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at the Agile Alliance Technical Conference, April 2017 in Boston, MA. Legacy code. It&#39;s those dirty brownfield applications that no one wants to work on. How do you make sure that your project never becomes one of those dreaded projects? And if youve inherited a dirtfield app, how do you turn it back around into a gorgeous greenfield? The answer to both of these questions may surprise you: seeding your app with good communication artifacts. In this talk, Andrea Goulet, the CEO of Corgibytes, a shop that specializes in working on legacy code bases, will give you specific and immediately actionable ideas to ensure the legacy of your codebases stays as green as possible. Youll learn how to: Avoid interruptions by effectively seeding artifacts throughout your work End the dreaded git blame game Create code that continues to provide value years after you write it. If youre ready to take your code legacy to the next level, this is one talk you wont want to miss!
Communication Artifacts: What's Your Code's Legacy? from Andrea Goulet
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Makers and Menders: Putting the Right Developers on the Right Projects /slideshow/makers-and-menders-putting-the-right-developers-on-the-right-projects/75151046 makersmenders60min-170419001410
As presented at the PhillyETE conference in April 2017. When you think of a developer what comes to mind? A brogrammer living in San Francisco working 23 hours a day on the next Facebook? If so, you wouldnt be alone. Like so many industries, software development is rife with stereotypes. And one that is particularly pervasive is the idea that all developers, if given the chance, would opt for a complete rewrite of an application. While its true that there are many software developers who do enjoy starting with a clean slate, there is also a group who loves working on making existing applications better. Rather than starting from scratch and building an 80% solution, these developers are ideal for taking over a project once its become stable, and nurturing it for a long time. Neither developer is better. Both are needed in the software world. In this talk, youll learn what motivates the small but passionate group of menders people who love taking an existing project and making it better over time.]]>

As presented at the PhillyETE conference in April 2017. When you think of a developer what comes to mind? A brogrammer living in San Francisco working 23 hours a day on the next Facebook? If so, you wouldnt be alone. Like so many industries, software development is rife with stereotypes. And one that is particularly pervasive is the idea that all developers, if given the chance, would opt for a complete rewrite of an application. While its true that there are many software developers who do enjoy starting with a clean slate, there is also a group who loves working on making existing applications better. Rather than starting from scratch and building an 80% solution, these developers are ideal for taking over a project once its become stable, and nurturing it for a long time. Neither developer is better. Both are needed in the software world. In this talk, youll learn what motivates the small but passionate group of menders people who love taking an existing project and making it better over time.]]>
Wed, 19 Apr 2017 00:14:09 GMT /slideshow/makers-and-menders-putting-the-right-developers-on-the-right-projects/75151046 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) Makers and Menders: Putting the Right Developers on the Right Projects andrea_goulet As presented at the PhillyETE conference in April 2017. When you think of a developer what comes to mind? A brogrammer living in San Francisco working 23 hours a day on the next Facebook? If so, you wouldnt be alone. Like so many industries, software development is rife with stereotypes. And one that is particularly pervasive is the idea that all developers, if given the chance, would opt for a complete rewrite of an application. While its true that there are many software developers who do enjoy starting with a clean slate, there is also a group who loves working on making existing applications better. Rather than starting from scratch and building an 80% solution, these developers are ideal for taking over a project once its become stable, and nurturing it for a long time. Neither developer is better. Both are needed in the software world. In this talk, youll learn what motivates the small but passionate group of menders people who love taking an existing project and making it better over time. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/makersmenders60min-170419001410-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As presented at the PhillyETE conference in April 2017. When you think of a developer what comes to mind? A brogrammer living in San Francisco working 23 hours a day on the next Facebook? If so, you wouldnt be alone. Like so many industries, software development is rife with stereotypes. And one that is particularly pervasive is the idea that all developers, if given the chance, would opt for a complete rewrite of an application. While its true that there are many software developers who do enjoy starting with a clean slate, there is also a group who loves working on making existing applications better. Rather than starting from scratch and building an 80% solution, these developers are ideal for taking over a project once its become stable, and nurturing it for a long time. Neither developer is better. Both are needed in the software world. In this talk, youll learn what motivates the small but passionate group of menders people who love taking an existing project and making it better over time.
Makers and Menders: Putting the Right Developers on the Right Projects from Andrea Goulet
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Makers and Menders /slideshow/makers-and-menders/68413617 makersmenders20min-161108161806
When you think of a developer what comes to mind? A brogrammer living in San Francisco working 23 hours a day on the next Facebook? If so, you wouldnt be alone. Like so many industries, software development is rife with stereotypes. And one that is particularly pervasive is the idea that all developers, if given the chance, would opt for a complete rewrite of an application. While its true that there are many software developers who do enjoy starting with a clean slate, there is also a group who loves working on making existing applications better. Rather than starting from scratch and building an 80% solution, these developers are ideal for taking over a project once it has become stable, and nurturing it for a long time. Neither developer is better. Both are needed in the software world. In this talk, youll learn what motivates the small but passionate group of "menders" people who love taking an existing project and making it better over time.]]>

When you think of a developer what comes to mind? A brogrammer living in San Francisco working 23 hours a day on the next Facebook? If so, you wouldnt be alone. Like so many industries, software development is rife with stereotypes. And one that is particularly pervasive is the idea that all developers, if given the chance, would opt for a complete rewrite of an application. While its true that there are many software developers who do enjoy starting with a clean slate, there is also a group who loves working on making existing applications better. Rather than starting from scratch and building an 80% solution, these developers are ideal for taking over a project once it has become stable, and nurturing it for a long time. Neither developer is better. Both are needed in the software world. In this talk, youll learn what motivates the small but passionate group of "menders" people who love taking an existing project and making it better over time.]]>
Tue, 08 Nov 2016 16:18:06 GMT /slideshow/makers-and-menders/68413617 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) Makers and Menders andrea_goulet When you think of a developer what comes to mind? A brogrammer living in San Francisco working 23 hours a day on the next Facebook? If so, you wouldnt be alone. Like so many industries, software development is rife with stereotypes. And one that is particularly pervasive is the idea that all developers, if given the chance, would opt for a complete rewrite of an application. While its true that there are many software developers who do enjoy starting with a clean slate, there is also a group who loves working on making existing applications better. Rather than starting from scratch and building an 80% solution, these developers are ideal for taking over a project once it has become stable, and nurturing it for a long time. Neither developer is better. Both are needed in the software world. In this talk, youll learn what motivates the small but passionate group of "menders" people who love taking an existing project and making it better over time. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/makersmenders20min-161108161806-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> When you think of a developer what comes to mind? A brogrammer living in San Francisco working 23 hours a day on the next Facebook? If so, you wouldnt be alone. Like so many industries, software development is rife with stereotypes. And one that is particularly pervasive is the idea that all developers, if given the chance, would opt for a complete rewrite of an application. While its true that there are many software developers who do enjoy starting with a clean slate, there is also a group who loves working on making existing applications better. Rather than starting from scratch and building an 80% solution, these developers are ideal for taking over a project once it has become stable, and nurturing it for a long time. Neither developer is better. Both are needed in the software world. In this talk, youll learn what motivates the small but passionate group of &quot;menders&quot; people who love taking an existing project and making it better over time.
Makers and Menders from Andrea Goulet
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Vulnerability: The Key to Successful Agile Adoption /andrea_goulet/vulnerability-the-key-to-successful-agile-adoption vulnerability-agile2016-161024181146
Software development culture has been dominated by the hero. Rock stars, ninjas, and 10Xers have been the center of attention, giving the skewed perception that great software is the result of a single amazing developer. But this couldn't be further from the truth. In this talk, Andrea Goulet, the CEO of Corgibytes, will share her experiences using vulnerability and empathy as drivers for Agile adoption and culture building. Presented at AgileDC 2016]]>

Software development culture has been dominated by the hero. Rock stars, ninjas, and 10Xers have been the center of attention, giving the skewed perception that great software is the result of a single amazing developer. But this couldn't be further from the truth. In this talk, Andrea Goulet, the CEO of Corgibytes, will share her experiences using vulnerability and empathy as drivers for Agile adoption and culture building. Presented at AgileDC 2016]]>
Mon, 24 Oct 2016 18:11:46 GMT /andrea_goulet/vulnerability-the-key-to-successful-agile-adoption andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) Vulnerability: The Key to Successful Agile Adoption andrea_goulet Software development culture has been dominated by the hero. Rock stars, ninjas, and 10Xers have been the center of attention, giving the skewed perception that great software is the result of a single amazing developer. But this couldn't be further from the truth. In this talk, Andrea Goulet, the CEO of Corgibytes, will share her experiences using vulnerability and empathy as drivers for Agile adoption and culture building. Presented at AgileDC 2016 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/vulnerability-agile2016-161024181146-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Software development culture has been dominated by the hero. Rock stars, ninjas, and 10Xers have been the center of attention, giving the skewed perception that great software is the result of a single amazing developer. But this couldn&#39;t be further from the truth. In this talk, Andrea Goulet, the CEO of Corgibytes, will share her experiences using vulnerability and empathy as drivers for Agile adoption and culture building. Presented at AgileDC 2016
Vulnerability: The Key to Successful Agile Adoption from Andrea Goulet
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Why I Type In Dvorak (And What The Heck That Is) /slideshow/why-i-type-in-dvorak-and-what-the-heck-that-is/63924680 dvorak-160711201706
Dvorak is a simplified keyboard layout that I've been using for the past six years. Here's a quick presentation about what it is, why I use it, and how you can get started. ]]>

Dvorak is a simplified keyboard layout that I've been using for the past six years. Here's a quick presentation about what it is, why I use it, and how you can get started. ]]>
Mon, 11 Jul 2016 20:17:06 GMT /slideshow/why-i-type-in-dvorak-and-what-the-heck-that-is/63924680 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) Why I Type In Dvorak (And What The Heck That Is) andrea_goulet Dvorak is a simplified keyboard layout that I've been using for the past six years. Here's a quick presentation about what it is, why I use it, and how you can get started. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dvorak-160711201706-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Dvorak is a simplified keyboard layout that I&#39;ve been using for the past six years. Here&#39;s a quick presentation about what it is, why I use it, and how you can get started.
Why I Type In Dvorak (And What The Heck That Is) from Andrea Goulet
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So a Baby Walks Into a Tech Conference: Confronting Maternal Bias in the Software Industry /slideshow/so-a-baby-walks-into-a-tech-conference-confronting-maternal-bias-in-the-software-industry/51365398 babywearingslideshare-150806223825-lva1-app6892
In August 2015, my business/life partner and I both wanted to attend a national software development conference. The only catch? I had a ten week old baby at home. We used Agile software development practices to help us decide what to do and learned some interesting things during our experience.]]>

In August 2015, my business/life partner and I both wanted to attend a national software development conference. The only catch? I had a ten week old baby at home. We used Agile software development practices to help us decide what to do and learned some interesting things during our experience.]]>
Thu, 06 Aug 2015 22:38:25 GMT /slideshow/so-a-baby-walks-into-a-tech-conference-confronting-maternal-bias-in-the-software-industry/51365398 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) So a Baby Walks Into a Tech Conference: Confronting Maternal Bias in the Software Industry andrea_goulet In August 2015, my business/life partner and I both wanted to attend a national software development conference. The only catch? I had a ten week old baby at home. We used Agile software development practices to help us decide what to do and learned some interesting things during our experience. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/babywearingslideshare-150806223825-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In August 2015, my business/life partner and I both wanted to attend a national software development conference. The only catch? I had a ten week old baby at home. We used Agile software development practices to help us decide what to do and learned some interesting things during our experience.
So a Baby Walks Into a Tech Conference: Confronting Maternal Bias in the Software Industry from Andrea Goulet
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Audience Analysis: Getting the Right Message to the Right People /andrea_goulet/audience-analysis-41759649 audienceanalysis-141119095201-conversion-gate02
One of the keys to developing an effective message is understanding your audience. In this presentation, you'll learn about segmentation, demographics, psychographics, personas, archetypes, and more. They all work together to help you define your audience.]]>

One of the keys to developing an effective message is understanding your audience. In this presentation, you'll learn about segmentation, demographics, psychographics, personas, archetypes, and more. They all work together to help you define your audience.]]>
Wed, 19 Nov 2014 09:52:01 GMT /andrea_goulet/audience-analysis-41759649 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) Audience Analysis: Getting the Right Message to the Right People andrea_goulet One of the keys to developing an effective message is understanding your audience. In this presentation, you'll learn about segmentation, demographics, psychographics, personas, archetypes, and more. They all work together to help you define your audience. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/audienceanalysis-141119095201-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> One of the keys to developing an effective message is understanding your audience. In this presentation, you&#39;ll learn about segmentation, demographics, psychographics, personas, archetypes, and more. They all work together to help you define your audience.
Audience Analysis: Getting the Right Message to the Right People from Andrea Goulet
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Copywriting for Startups and Entrepreneurs /slideshow/copywriting-for-startups-and-entrepreneurs/40702010 copywritingforstartupsandentrepreneurs-141024203149-conversion-gate01
So, you've decided to start your own business. Awesome! Now it's time to connect with potential customers, investors and employees through your website. It needs to impress your readers, be engaging, and make your idea shine. Having a website that clearly presents your idea can be the difference between success and failure. No pressure, right? Andrea Goulet Ford of BrandVox shares her tips from writing hundreds of websites over the past decade.]]>

So, you've decided to start your own business. Awesome! Now it's time to connect with potential customers, investors and employees through your website. It needs to impress your readers, be engaging, and make your idea shine. Having a website that clearly presents your idea can be the difference between success and failure. No pressure, right? Andrea Goulet Ford of BrandVox shares her tips from writing hundreds of websites over the past decade.]]>
Fri, 24 Oct 2014 20:31:49 GMT /slideshow/copywriting-for-startups-and-entrepreneurs/40702010 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) Copywriting for Startups and Entrepreneurs andrea_goulet So, you've decided to start your own business. Awesome! Now it's time to connect with potential customers, investors and employees through your website. It needs to impress your readers, be engaging, and make your idea shine. Having a website that clearly presents your idea can be the difference between success and failure. No pressure, right? Andrea Goulet Ford of BrandVox shares her tips from writing hundreds of websites over the past decade. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/copywritingforstartupsandentrepreneurs-141024203149-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> So, you&#39;ve decided to start your own business. Awesome! Now it&#39;s time to connect with potential customers, investors and employees through your website. It needs to impress your readers, be engaging, and make your idea shine. Having a website that clearly presents your idea can be the difference between success and failure. No pressure, right? Andrea Goulet Ford of BrandVox shares her tips from writing hundreds of websites over the past decade.
Copywriting for Startups and Entrepreneurs from Andrea Goulet
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Culture of Content: Bridging the Gap Between Content Leadership and Creative Execution /slideshow/culture-of-content/40200143 cultureofcontent-andreagouletford-lavacon-2014-141013082916-conversion-gate01
What holds brands back from creating engaging, effective content typically isnt talent, but rather a complex cobweb of rules, regulations and business processes that get in the way. The best content marketing brands embrace a culture of content. They have a collaborative spirit. Leaders know how to articulate visions. Messaging foundations are documented. Approvals are swift and nimble. And creative professionals have the resources they need to execute engaging content in real time.]]>

What holds brands back from creating engaging, effective content typically isnt talent, but rather a complex cobweb of rules, regulations and business processes that get in the way. The best content marketing brands embrace a culture of content. They have a collaborative spirit. Leaders know how to articulate visions. Messaging foundations are documented. Approvals are swift and nimble. And creative professionals have the resources they need to execute engaging content in real time.]]>
Mon, 13 Oct 2014 08:29:16 GMT /slideshow/culture-of-content/40200143 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) Culture of Content: Bridging the Gap Between Content Leadership and Creative Execution andrea_goulet What holds brands back from creating engaging, effective content typically isnt talent, but rather a complex cobweb of rules, regulations and business processes that get in the way. The best content marketing brands embrace a culture of content. They have a collaborative spirit. Leaders know how to articulate visions. Messaging foundations are documented. Approvals are swift and nimble. And creative professionals have the resources they need to execute engaging content in real time. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cultureofcontent-andreagouletford-lavacon-2014-141013082916-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What holds brands back from creating engaging, effective content typically isnt talent, but rather a complex cobweb of rules, regulations and business processes that get in the way. The best content marketing brands embrace a culture of content. They have a collaborative spirit. Leaders know how to articulate visions. Messaging foundations are documented. Approvals are swift and nimble. And creative professionals have the resources they need to execute engaging content in real time.
Culture of Content: Bridging the Gap Between Content Leadership and Creative Execution from Andrea Goulet
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How to Build a Culture of Content in Your Business /slideshow/culture-of-content-spark-your-profits-presentation/36793100 cultureofcontent-sparkyourprofitspresentation-140709091742-phpapp02
If you want more sales, happier customers, more engaged employees, and better brand awareness, you need to start creating a Culture of Content. It's the first step to creating a brand voice that stands out in a crowded marketplace. ]]>

If you want more sales, happier customers, more engaged employees, and better brand awareness, you need to start creating a Culture of Content. It's the first step to creating a brand voice that stands out in a crowded marketplace. ]]>
Wed, 09 Jul 2014 09:17:42 GMT /slideshow/culture-of-content-spark-your-profits-presentation/36793100 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) How to Build a Culture of Content in Your Business andrea_goulet If you want more sales, happier customers, more engaged employees, and better brand awareness, you need to start creating a Culture of Content. It's the first step to creating a brand voice that stands out in a crowded marketplace. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cultureofcontent-sparkyourprofitspresentation-140709091742-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> If you want more sales, happier customers, more engaged employees, and better brand awareness, you need to start creating a Culture of Content. It&#39;s the first step to creating a brand voice that stands out in a crowded marketplace.
How to Build a Culture of Content in Your Business from Andrea Goulet
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Content Personalities: Working with Others without Going Insane /slideshow/content-personalities-working-with-others-without-going-insane/32097747 content-20personalities-20-20030914-140309135535-phpapp01
Content strategists and creators work with a wide variety of personalities and empathy is a big part of doing our job well. This presentation goes over the pros and cons of four distinct content personalities (Artists, Admins, Analysts, and Absentees) and provides suggestions for working with each. ]]>

Content strategists and creators work with a wide variety of personalities and empathy is a big part of doing our job well. This presentation goes over the pros and cons of four distinct content personalities (Artists, Admins, Analysts, and Absentees) and provides suggestions for working with each. ]]>
Sun, 09 Mar 2014 13:55:35 GMT /slideshow/content-personalities-working-with-others-without-going-insane/32097747 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) Content Personalities: Working with Others without Going Insane andrea_goulet Content strategists and creators work with a wide variety of personalities and empathy is a big part of doing our job well. This presentation goes over the pros and cons of four distinct content personalities (Artists, Admins, Analysts, and Absentees) and provides suggestions for working with each. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/content-20personalities-20-20030914-140309135535-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Content strategists and creators work with a wide variety of personalities and empathy is a big part of doing our job well. This presentation goes over the pros and cons of four distinct content personalities (Artists, Admins, Analysts, and Absentees) and provides suggestions for working with each.
Content Personalities: Working with Others without Going Insane from Andrea Goulet
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How to Source, Organize, and Publish Quality Social Media Content (Without Losing Sleep) /slideshow/how-tosourceorganizeandpublishqualitycontent/21170521 how-to-source-organize-and-publish-quality-content-130514105658-phpapp02
Do you feel like you have to quit your day job just to keep on top of your social media efforts? This presentation will help you bring sanity back to your content. You'll learn about: * 4 challenges for publishing in social media * How to use a consistent brand voice across your organization * 3 types of content and what should be pre-scheduled * Apps to help manage your social media workflow * Exercises to get you up and running To your success, Andrea Goulet Ford ]]>

Do you feel like you have to quit your day job just to keep on top of your social media efforts? This presentation will help you bring sanity back to your content. You'll learn about: * 4 challenges for publishing in social media * How to use a consistent brand voice across your organization * 3 types of content and what should be pre-scheduled * Apps to help manage your social media workflow * Exercises to get you up and running To your success, Andrea Goulet Ford ]]>
Tue, 14 May 2013 10:56:58 GMT /slideshow/how-tosourceorganizeandpublishqualitycontent/21170521 andrea_goulet@slideshare.net(andrea_goulet) How to Source, Organize, and Publish Quality Social Media Content (Without Losing Sleep) andrea_goulet Do you feel like you have to quit your day job just to keep on top of your social media efforts? This presentation will help you bring sanity back to your content. You'll learn about: * 4 challenges for publishing in social media * How to use a consistent brand voice across your organization * 3 types of content and what should be pre-scheduled * Apps to help manage your social media workflow * Exercises to get you up and running To your success, Andrea Goulet Ford <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/how-to-source-organize-and-publish-quality-content-130514105658-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Do you feel like you have to quit your day job just to keep on top of your social media efforts? This presentation will help you bring sanity back to your content. You&#39;ll learn about: * 4 challenges for publishing in social media * How to use a consistent brand voice across your organization * 3 types of content and what should be pre-scheduled * Apps to help manage your social media workflow * Exercises to get you up and running To your success, Andrea Goulet Ford
How to Source, Organize, and Publish Quality Social Media Content (Without Losing Sleep) from Andrea Goulet
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