際際滷shows by User: halv0112 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: halv0112 / Sun, 26 Jul 2015 16:31:26 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: halv0112 SXSW Funworkshop, Let's fix sucky stuff at SXSW, together. /slideshow/sxsw-funworkshop-lets-fix-sucky-stuff-at-sxsw-together/50941804 sxsw2016workshoppdf-150726163126-lva1-app6891
Discover creative techniques for solving problems with some of the fastest thinkers out there, comedians. In this interactive workshop, Funworks and Atlassian will take some of the unexpected fails at SXSW and teach you how to come up with creative solutions fast. Learn techniques that foster better teamwork. See how to spark creative thinking. And put it all together to make SXSW better.]]>

Discover creative techniques for solving problems with some of the fastest thinkers out there, comedians. In this interactive workshop, Funworks and Atlassian will take some of the unexpected fails at SXSW and teach you how to come up with creative solutions fast. Learn techniques that foster better teamwork. See how to spark creative thinking. And put it all together to make SXSW better.]]>
Sun, 26 Jul 2015 16:31:26 GMT /slideshow/sxsw-funworkshop-lets-fix-sucky-stuff-at-sxsw-together/50941804 halv0112@slideshare.net(halv0112) SXSW Funworkshop, Let's fix sucky stuff at SXSW, together. halv0112 Discover creative techniques for solving problems with some of the fastest thinkers out there, comedians. In this interactive workshop, Funworks and Atlassian will take some of the unexpected fails at SXSW and teach you how to come up with creative solutions fast. Learn techniques that foster better teamwork. See how to spark creative thinking. And put it all together to make SXSW better. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sxsw2016workshoppdf-150726163126-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Discover creative techniques for solving problems with some of the fastest thinkers out there, comedians. In this interactive workshop, Funworks and Atlassian will take some of the unexpected fails at SXSW and teach you how to come up with creative solutions fast. Learn techniques that foster better teamwork. See how to spark creative thinking. And put it all together to make SXSW better.
SXSW Funworkshop, Let's fix sucky stuff at SXSW, together. from Mark Halvorson
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Bizsnatch! Why funny is good business. /halv0112/bizsnatch-why-funny-is-good-business sxsw2016panelpdf-150725171400-lva1-app6891
A comedian, a creativity expert and a software developer walk into a room to discuss why work sucks and how teams could use fun as a creative multiplier. The software developer took fun and made a job out of it. The comedian took fun and created a business around it. The creativity expert took fun and reimagined education with more of it. This panel will explore how improv and humor in the workplace are accelerating the creative process and making work more fun. Once you try it humor spreads like a virus so use protection. Yes, that kind of protection. ]]>

A comedian, a creativity expert and a software developer walk into a room to discuss why work sucks and how teams could use fun as a creative multiplier. The software developer took fun and made a job out of it. The comedian took fun and created a business around it. The creativity expert took fun and reimagined education with more of it. This panel will explore how improv and humor in the workplace are accelerating the creative process and making work more fun. Once you try it humor spreads like a virus so use protection. Yes, that kind of protection. ]]>
Sat, 25 Jul 2015 17:14:00 GMT /halv0112/bizsnatch-why-funny-is-good-business halv0112@slideshare.net(halv0112) Bizsnatch! Why funny is good business. halv0112 A comedian, a creativity expert and a software developer walk into a room to discuss why work sucks and how teams could use fun as a creative multiplier. The software developer took fun and made a job out of it. The comedian took fun and created a business around it. The creativity expert took fun and reimagined education with more of it. This panel will explore how improv and humor in the workplace are accelerating the creative process and making work more fun. Once you try it humor spreads like a virus so use protection. Yes, that kind of protection. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sxsw2016panelpdf-150725171400-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A comedian, a creativity expert and a software developer walk into a room to discuss why work sucks and how teams could use fun as a creative multiplier. The software developer took fun and made a job out of it. The comedian took fun and created a business around it. The creativity expert took fun and reimagined education with more of it. This panel will explore how improv and humor in the workplace are accelerating the creative process and making work more fun. Once you try it humor spreads like a virus so use protection. Yes, that kind of protection.
Bizsnatch! Why funny is good business. from Mark Halvorson
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How to Build Great Coding Culture /slideshow/coding-culture-halvorson-magnolia-30m/49467312 codingculturehalvorsonmagnolia30m-150616165103-lva1-app6892
Imagine a culture where the input of the whole organization turns an individual idea into a user story in just a couple of hours, where everybody's goal is to make the customers job easier and more effective, and where you work on projects you love instead of projects you loathe. A great coding culture concentrates on making developers productive and happy by removing unnecessary overhead, bringing autonomous teams together, helping the individual programmer to innovate, and raising awareness among developers about how to create better code. I will talk about how to establish and foster a strong engineering-focused culture that scales from a small team to a huge organization with hundreds of developers. I'll give lots of examples from our experience at Atlassian to show that once you're working in a great coding culture, you won't want to work anywhere else. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAk04-_M-JM&feature=youtu.be]]>

Imagine a culture where the input of the whole organization turns an individual idea into a user story in just a couple of hours, where everybody's goal is to make the customers job easier and more effective, and where you work on projects you love instead of projects you loathe. A great coding culture concentrates on making developers productive and happy by removing unnecessary overhead, bringing autonomous teams together, helping the individual programmer to innovate, and raising awareness among developers about how to create better code. I will talk about how to establish and foster a strong engineering-focused culture that scales from a small team to a huge organization with hundreds of developers. I'll give lots of examples from our experience at Atlassian to show that once you're working in a great coding culture, you won't want to work anywhere else. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAk04-_M-JM&feature=youtu.be]]>
Tue, 16 Jun 2015 16:51:03 GMT /slideshow/coding-culture-halvorson-magnolia-30m/49467312 halv0112@slideshare.net(halv0112) How to build a great coding culture halv0112 Imagine a culture where the input of the whole organization turns an individual idea into a user story in just a couple of hours, where everybody's goal is to make the customers job easier and more effective, and where you work on projects you love instead of projects you loathe. A great coding culture concentrates on making developers productive and happy by removing unnecessary overhead, bringing autonomous teams together, helping the individual programmer to innovate, and raising awareness among developers about how to create better code. I will talk about how to establish and foster a strong engineering-focused culture that scales from a small team to a huge organization with hundreds of developers. I'll give lots of examples from our experience at Atlassian to show that once you're working in a great coding culture, you won't want to work anywhere else. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAk04-_M-JM&feature=youtu.be <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/codingculturehalvorsonmagnolia30m-150616165103-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Imagine a culture where the input of the whole organization turns an individual idea into a user story in just a couple of hours, where everybody&#39;s goal is to make the customers job easier and more effective, and where you work on projects you love instead of projects you loathe. A great coding culture concentrates on making developers productive and happy by removing unnecessary overhead, bringing autonomous teams together, helping the individual programmer to innovate, and raising awareness among developers about how to create better code. I will talk about how to establish and foster a strong engineering-focused culture that scales from a small team to a huge organization with hundreds of developers. I&#39;ll give lots of examples from our experience at Atlassian to show that once you&#39;re working in a great coding culture, you won&#39;t want to work anywhere else. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAk04-_M-JM&amp;feature=youtu.be
How to build a great coding culture from Mark Halvorson
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A/B Testing - How to Break Things and Fail Fast... Without Breaking Things /slideshow/halvorson-magnolia-2014abtesting/36288044 halvorsonmagnolia2014abtesting-140625072733-phpapp01
Everyone wants to optimize their web property, especially if that web property is their only sales channel. Lots of tools like Optimizely, allow marketers to go in and run tests on their own in an effort to "break things and fail fast", then take those learnings to make the site better. Unfortunately, the risk of severely breaking things can be significant, and it isn't the marketer who gets the call in the middle of the night when something is broken. In this talk Mark will explore how Atlassian, the creator of JIRA and Confluence, has used Magnolia CMS and other tools to operationalize A/B testing to continually optimize Atlassians website. Using this process we can balance failing fast with keeping things running smoothly.]]>

Everyone wants to optimize their web property, especially if that web property is their only sales channel. Lots of tools like Optimizely, allow marketers to go in and run tests on their own in an effort to "break things and fail fast", then take those learnings to make the site better. Unfortunately, the risk of severely breaking things can be significant, and it isn't the marketer who gets the call in the middle of the night when something is broken. In this talk Mark will explore how Atlassian, the creator of JIRA and Confluence, has used Magnolia CMS and other tools to operationalize A/B testing to continually optimize Atlassians website. Using this process we can balance failing fast with keeping things running smoothly.]]>
Wed, 25 Jun 2014 07:27:33 GMT /slideshow/halvorson-magnolia-2014abtesting/36288044 halv0112@slideshare.net(halv0112) A/B Testing - How to Break Things and Fail Fast... Without Breaking Things halv0112 Everyone wants to optimize their web property, especially if that web property is their only sales channel. Lots of tools like Optimizely, allow marketers to go in and run tests on their own in an effort to "break things and fail fast", then take those learnings to make the site better. Unfortunately, the risk of severely breaking things can be significant, and it isn't the marketer who gets the call in the middle of the night when something is broken. In this talk Mark will explore how Atlassian, the creator of JIRA and Confluence, has used Magnolia CMS and other tools to operationalize A/B testing to continually optimize Atlassians website. Using this process we can balance failing fast with keeping things running smoothly. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/halvorsonmagnolia2014abtesting-140625072733-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Everyone wants to optimize their web property, especially if that web property is their only sales channel. Lots of tools like Optimizely, allow marketers to go in and run tests on their own in an effort to &quot;break things and fail fast&quot;, then take those learnings to make the site better. Unfortunately, the risk of severely breaking things can be significant, and it isn&#39;t the marketer who gets the call in the middle of the night when something is broken. In this talk Mark will explore how Atlassian, the creator of JIRA and Confluence, has used Magnolia CMS and other tools to operationalize A/B testing to continually optimize Atlassians website. Using this process we can balance failing fast with keeping things running smoothly.
A/B Testing - How to Break Things and Fail Fast... Without Breaking Things from Mark Halvorson
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How to Build Interactive Training that Scales - Magnolia CMS Conference 2013 /slideshow/interactive-training-that-scales-magnolia/26509893 mangolia2013endusertraining-130924143953-phpapp02
In 2011 Atlassian launched "Atlassian University", an interactive training environment for Atlassian products built entirely on Magnolia CMS. In 2013, after suffering through a series of problems, we ripped all of it out and rebuilt it from scratch in a way that will actually scale. The one piece of architecture we kept was that the guts of the system is still built on Magnolia. This talk covers the history of the system, how it was originally built, the problems we encountered, and how we eventually moved past them.]]>

In 2011 Atlassian launched "Atlassian University", an interactive training environment for Atlassian products built entirely on Magnolia CMS. In 2013, after suffering through a series of problems, we ripped all of it out and rebuilt it from scratch in a way that will actually scale. The one piece of architecture we kept was that the guts of the system is still built on Magnolia. This talk covers the history of the system, how it was originally built, the problems we encountered, and how we eventually moved past them.]]>
Tue, 24 Sep 2013 14:39:53 GMT /slideshow/interactive-training-that-scales-magnolia/26509893 halv0112@slideshare.net(halv0112) How to Build Interactive Training that Scales - Magnolia CMS Conference 2013 halv0112 In 2011 Atlassian launched "Atlassian University", an interactive training environment for Atlassian products built entirely on Magnolia CMS. In 2013, after suffering through a series of problems, we ripped all of it out and rebuilt it from scratch in a way that will actually scale. The one piece of architecture we kept was that the guts of the system is still built on Magnolia. This talk covers the history of the system, how it was originally built, the problems we encountered, and how we eventually moved past them. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mangolia2013endusertraining-130924143953-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In 2011 Atlassian launched &quot;Atlassian University&quot;, an interactive training environment for Atlassian products built entirely on Magnolia CMS. In 2013, after suffering through a series of problems, we ripped all of it out and rebuilt it from scratch in a way that will actually scale. The one piece of architecture we kept was that the guts of the system is still built on Magnolia. This talk covers the history of the system, how it was originally built, the problems we encountered, and how we eventually moved past them.
How to Build Interactive Training that Scales - Magnolia CMS Conference 2013 from Mark Halvorson
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Go! Go! Gadgets. Writing an OpenSocial Application /slideshow/go-go-gadgets-writing-an-opensocial-application/6049772 opensocialeducationgadgetswide-101206090447-phpapp01
This presentation delivered at the OpenSocial Europe Summit and Industry Spotlight on Education Event. Talks about writing OpenSocial Gadgets from Hello World to something a little more useful.]]>

This presentation delivered at the OpenSocial Europe Summit and Industry Spotlight on Education Event. Talks about writing OpenSocial Gadgets from Hello World to something a little more useful.]]>
Mon, 06 Dec 2010 09:04:38 GMT /slideshow/go-go-gadgets-writing-an-opensocial-application/6049772 halv0112@slideshare.net(halv0112) Go! Go! Gadgets. Writing an OpenSocial Application halv0112 This presentation delivered at the OpenSocial Europe Summit and Industry Spotlight on Education Event. Talks about writing OpenSocial Gadgets from Hello World to something a little more useful. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/opensocialeducationgadgetswide-101206090447-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation delivered at the OpenSocial Europe Summit and Industry Spotlight on Education Event. Talks about writing OpenSocial Gadgets from Hello World to something a little more useful.
Go! Go! Gadgets. Writing an OpenSocial Application from Mark Halvorson
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Web 2.0 at 60mph /slideshow/web-20-at-60mph/3997051 web20at60mphclean-100506124340-phpapp02
Most Web 2.0 companies take months of hard planning and work. But what does it look like when you have to develop 6 new technology startups in just 48 hours? And what if those 48 hours were on-board a bus driving at 60mph from San Francisco to Austin with 26 strangers? Thats what happened to me and 25 other intrepid (foolish?) San Francisco-based technologists as we made our way to SXSW 2010. In my talk, Ill discuss the exhausting and once-in-a-lifetime event that came to be known as The Startup Bus, how we did it, and what kinds of results we saw. The talk will include examples of how we used JIRA Studio, Atlassians collaborative, hosted development suite, to build the 6 new technology startups.]]>

Most Web 2.0 companies take months of hard planning and work. But what does it look like when you have to develop 6 new technology startups in just 48 hours? And what if those 48 hours were on-board a bus driving at 60mph from San Francisco to Austin with 26 strangers? Thats what happened to me and 25 other intrepid (foolish?) San Francisco-based technologists as we made our way to SXSW 2010. In my talk, Ill discuss the exhausting and once-in-a-lifetime event that came to be known as The Startup Bus, how we did it, and what kinds of results we saw. The talk will include examples of how we used JIRA Studio, Atlassians collaborative, hosted development suite, to build the 6 new technology startups.]]>
Thu, 06 May 2010 12:43:35 GMT /slideshow/web-20-at-60mph/3997051 halv0112@slideshare.net(halv0112) Web 2.0 at 60mph halv0112 Most Web 2.0 companies take months of hard planning and work. But what does it look like when you have to develop 6 new technology startups in just 48 hours? And what if those 48 hours were on-board a bus driving at 60mph from San Francisco to Austin with 26 strangers? Thats what happened to me and 25 other intrepid (foolish?) San Francisco-based technologists as we made our way to SXSW 2010. In my talk, Ill discuss the exhausting and once-in-a-lifetime event that came to be known as The Startup Bus, how we did it, and what kinds of results we saw. The talk will include examples of how we used JIRA Studio, Atlassians collaborative, hosted development suite, to build the 6 new technology startups. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/web20at60mphclean-100506124340-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Most Web 2.0 companies take months of hard planning and work. But what does it look like when you have to develop 6 new technology startups in just 48 hours? And what if those 48 hours were on-board a bus driving at 60mph from San Francisco to Austin with 26 strangers? Thats what happened to me and 25 other intrepid (foolish?) San Francisco-based technologists as we made our way to SXSW 2010. In my talk, Ill discuss the exhausting and once-in-a-lifetime event that came to be known as The Startup Bus, how we did it, and what kinds of results we saw. The talk will include examples of how we used JIRA Studio, Atlassians collaborative, hosted development suite, to build the 6 new technology startups.
Web 2.0 at 60mph from Mark Halvorson
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-halv0112-48x48.jpg?cb=1522915474 Mark Halvorson is the Sr. Director, Creative Strategy and Video and Chief Imagineer at Atlassian Software, the makers of JIRA and Confluence. In his over six years at Atlassian he has gone from being a Marketing Evangelist to running the creative teams behind website development, copywriting, design and video. Currently he serves as a creative catalyst in charting new ideas for Atlassian in it's stories, creative execution, and processes. He is an accomplished public speaker and has a long history working with portals and social enterprise software having worked in various capacities from software developer to technical marketer for Firepond, Plumtree, BEA and Oracle. Mark also se twitter.com/halv0112 https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sxsw2016workshoppdf-150726163126-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/sxsw-funworkshop-lets-fix-sucky-stuff-at-sxsw-together/50941804 SXSW Funworkshop, Let&#39;... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sxsw2016panelpdf-150725171400-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds halv0112/bizsnatch-why-funny-is-good-business Bizsnatch! Why funny ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/codingculturehalvorsonmagnolia30m-150616165103-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/coding-culture-halvorson-magnolia-30m/49467312 How to build a great c...