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Join our hosts Liam Gulliver, Louise Paling, Mica Bell, Jonathan Relf and Pete Gallagher for Agile Engineering Podcast! Get insights on Agile, DevOps, software engineering, and team leadership from subject experts that draw from their experience in their day jobs in wide and varied backgrounds across multiple industries such as aviation, IoT, communications, retail, oil and gas, FinTech and recruitment.
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Discover effective recruitment approaches in software engineering. Context, diversity, and personal fit: the keys to building the right team.
The team talk with Kelsey Hightower about the impact of integrating security into DevOps, sharing insights on best practices, automation, and serverless technologies.
We discuss evaluating engineering team performance, the limitations of metrics, and the importance of human-centric management with special guest Charity Majors.
Tom Geraghty of Red Hat Open Innovation Labs returns to continue our exploration of psychological safety. In this episode we take a look at real-world events such as Chernobyl and the Volkswagen emissions scandal and how psychological safety (or lack t...
In episode 10, which is coincidentally our last episode for 2020, we had the pleasure of Tom Geraghty who is the Open Innovation Labs Transformation Lead at Red Hat, to talk about Psychological Safety. We talk how having a psychologically safe environm...
Tom Hoyland of Sky Betting and Gaming joins us for this episode to talk about the Theory of Constraints from The Goal by Eliyahu M. Goldratt. We discuss how to increase the throughput for constraints to build high performing teams in agile engineering.
The final part of our Agile Principles series of episodes. In this episode we look at the final four principles of Agile to discuss what they might mean, and how we might live them in software engineering. Don’t forget, if you’re a fan of the podcast,
Following on from episode 6, we continue our exploration of the Agile Principles. In this episode we take a look at principles 5, 6, 7 and 8. We also take a look at what they mean to us, as well as insights into how we’ve used them in our own careers.
Following on from Agile 101 – The Agile Manifesto, we talk about the Agile principles; what they are, and deep dive into the first four of them and what they may mean. We also talk about how they’ve been lived or implemented in our experience.
This is the first episode in a series of episodes where we go back to basics and look at what Agile is. In this episode, we review the Agile Manifesto itself. We also discuss what it means to us, how it could be interpreted and what that looks like to ...
In this episode we discuss working as a distributed team and how remote work can impact teams. Co-incidentally, we also had to record this episode as a distributed team. We also talk about how long the co-located office has left as a place of work. This is our first time recording the Agile Engineering Podcast […] The post Episode 4: Working as a Distributed Team and the Future of Work appeared first on Agile Engineering Podcast.
In this episode, we’re joined by guest host Devon Cockram, who is a Senior Product Owner at Impero Software. We discuss the role of product ownership and touch on how to write user stories. We also look at how to solve common issues around product ownership, and dig into what it means to be a […] The post Episode 3: Product Ownership with Devon Cockram appeared first on Agile Engineering Podcast.
DevOps means something different to everyone. This introduces some issues due to assumptions creeping in. We take a look at one of the biggest DevOps myths – DevOps as a job title. As part of our discussion we also look at whether DevOps is a specialisation or a skill set for all. The post Episode 2: Debunking DevOps Myths – DevOps as a Job Title appeared first on Agile Engineering Podcast.
Get to to know the hosts as we discuss how to convince old-world developers that Agile isn’t hell. We also look at whether or not old-world is an appropriate description, and debate if a structured process is the right approach to securing their buy-in. The post Episode 1: Convincing Old-World Developers that Agile isn’t Hell appeared first on Agile Engineering Podcast.
Get to know what we’re about! Join us in looking at software engineering, agile, cloud, DevOps and more. The post Agile Engineering Podcast – The Trailer appeared first on Agile Engineering Podcast.
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