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    Human Factors in Engineering

    When engineering software, systems, and processes, one factor that is key to success, that is particularly complex and challenging to account for, and is often not focused on proactively – is the human factor. Drucker famously said that "culture eats strategy for breakfast", meaning that the best laid system architecture, cloud strategies, and DevOps pipelines are only as effective as the people and teams who are implementing those brilliant plans. And to be effective, those individuals and teams need leaders who are connected and present and who provide clear vision and priorities for their teams to align to. They also need to work within a culture that embraces and encourages experimentation, learning, and continuous improvement, with access to tools and processes that reduce friction and boost collaboration. The sessions in the Human Factors in Engineering track focus on topics that will be relevant and useful for a lifetime regardless of the platform, languages, and "best practices" that you use along the way.

    Topics in this track include:

    • Lessons Learnt from 10 years of Developer Advocacy
    • Learn, Share, and Grow: How to Become a Microsoft Learn Contributor
    • The Future of IT
    • Cracking the Code of Team Empowerment: Unraveling the Mystery of Learned Helplessness
    • Words for Leaders
    • Mapping the Story – Make your flat backlog more dynamic to build better products
    • Scrum Trek: The Next Generation – Warp Speed with Flow Metrics
    • Burnout in Software Development
    • What's the Problem?!? How to Resolve Conflict
  • T04 Lessons Learned from 10 years of Developer Advocacy
    Tuesday April 30 8:00am - 9:15am
    • Sam Basu, Developer Advocate, Progress

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  • T12 Learn, Share, and Grow: How to Become a Microsoft Learn Contributor
    Tuesday April 30 1:30pm - 2:45pm
    • Alvin Ashcraft, Senior Content Developer, Microsoft

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  • W04 The Future of IT
    Wednesday May 1 8:00am - 9:15am
    • Marcel de Vries, Global MD & CTO, Xebia

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  • W07 Cracking the Code of Team Empowerment: Unraveling the Mystery of Learned Helplessness
    Wednesday May 1 9:30am - 10:45am
    • Sara Caldwell, Business Agility Coach

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  • W10 Fast Focus: Words for Leaders
    Wednesday May 1 1:30pm - 1:50pm
    • Benjamin Day, Author, Trainer, Developer

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  • W15 Mapping the Story – Make your Flat Backlog More Dynamic to Build Better Products
    Wednesday May 1 2:30pm - 3:45pm
    • Sara Caldwell, Business Agility Coach

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  • W21 Scrum Trek: The Next Generation – Warp Speed with Flow Metrics
    Wednesday May 1 4:00pm - 5:15pm
    • Benjamin Day, Author, Trainer, Developer

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  • H04 Burnout in Software Development
    Thursday May 2 8:00am - 9:15am
    • Robert Bogue, President, Thor Projects LLC

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  • H08 What's the Problem?!? How to Resolve Conflict
    Thursday May 2 11:00am - 12:15pm
    • Robert Bogue, President, Thor Projects LLC

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