Posts tagged with: Technology

Being Boring and Making Mistakes During Presentations. What To Do and Not Do As A Leader with Marsha Redmon

  The show’s guest in this episode is Marsha Redmon. She is the secret weapon elite law firms and leaders have gone to for 20-plus years to have a more powerful presence when they speak. She became the go-to expert during the pandemic teaching professionals worldwide how to fix their virtual presence so they could speak with confidence and engage powerfully – to win clients, to have more impact and to own their niches. —   Listen to the podcast here Being Boring and Making Mistakes During Presentations. What To Do and Not Do As A Leader with Marsha Redmon...... Read More

Experimenting with Retrospective with Paul Reed

  The show’s guest in this episode is Paul Reed. He is an internationally recognized consultant and speaker on operational socio-technical complexity challenges and opportunities, Resilience Engineering, and DevOps/SRE. He’s worked with such organizations as VMware, Mozilla, Symantec, and Netflix. And he holds a Masters of Science in Human Factors & Systems Safety from Lund University. —     Listen to the podcast here Experimenting with Retrospective with Paul Reed Hello, I’m super excited to be here live with you today we have a great show planned for you. And I’m always thinking about my own leadership, my own life....... Read More

Helping Remote Communication Suck Less with Josh Little

  The show’s guest in this episode is Josh Little. He is the founder of four tech companies–Maestro, Bloomfire, Quizzer, and Volley–that have collectively been used by hundreds of millions of people and featured in TechCrunch, Mashable, Entrepreneur, Inc, and Forbes. With two successful exits and a third anticipated, he’s currently on a mission to help remote team communication suck less with his fourth creation, Volley–a video messaging app.  Tune in, and be transformed! —     Listen to the podcast here Helping Remote Communication Suck Less with Josh Little Hey, everybody, it’s super great to be here with you...... Read More

Adapting To The Changing Times Through DevOps With Emily Freeman

Now more than ever, what businesses need are systems that help inform experimentations. At a time where coping is a necessary action, we should be able to move as much as we can to the changes happening. Wrestling with this challenge, Emily Freeman shares with us how she has been experimenting with the aid of DevOps. Emily is a developer advocate at Microsoft and a technologist and storyteller who helps engineering teams improve their velocity. She shares with us a peek into her book, DevOps For Dummies, and how it has helped her to become constantly ready to pivot amidst the changing business environment. She also talks about her leadership style and the importance of feedback loops. Looking forward, she then lets us in on her views on a future where everyone stays virtual.... Read More