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Seemin SuleriHead of Systems Engineering |
From Chaos to Agile, and the demons along the wayThis is a story of how we turned a perfect start-up culture into an absolute chaos, and how we turned that chaos into agile.In an extremely competitive digital landscape, we had to catch up with the latest technological demands, regain the trust of our customers and motivate and engage our teams. Most importantly, we had to do it fast which meant removing waste, experimenting and innovating at speed while delivering a product our customers would love. This is a glimpse of our journey in overcoming the demons that we came across in the hope that it might help… read more |
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Ananya MisraData scientist |
Utilization of Data science and Machine Learning in the retail industryRetail industry has always been an industry to which both businesses and consumers can relate to. Retail industry contains a plethora of customer information and transactions, which could be used to gain insights about user behaviour and measure the effectiveness of developed strategies. One important factor for both the customer and the business is price. A study showed that 70% of the customers believe that the main reason behind purchasing any product is its price. How should businesses set the prices so that it is beneficial for both parties ? How can data science help in this regard ?… read more |
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Ruxandra DariescuAgility, Performance and Growth Coach |
It's All About the People: Resolving Agile Delivery Uncertainties Through People InteractionsAgile transformation delivery is a story of the people working together in the same flow resonance towards the same destination. What if the delivery focus shifts from monitoring the standard scope, timeline, or budgets to also including the uncertainty of people interactions?People skills and availability seem to take all the space and be the focal points of most leaders today, and while the people skills may be unknown, they are not uncertain. Yet, the everyday people interactions have a degree of uncertainty that directly impacts the calculated project delivery plans.… read more |
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Priyanka GangishettySenior Azure Customer Engineer at Microsoft Corp |
Navigating Careers and Mental HealthWhen I began my career in the US with Microsoft at 24, I thought that was the epitome of a Tech role you could possibly land. I am driven, goal-oriented and passionate about the job. Six months into the job and a wonderful review by the team and my manager, I slowly developed depression which without my conscious knowledge affected my work and personal life. Once I was clinically diagnosed with depression, I refused to accept the diagnosis and it made my mental health worse. It took me years to acknowledge I needed help and once I started seeking therapy, the impact it had on me and my career… read more |
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Jo HicksonHead of Innovation Lab at Tesco |
Innovation through the lens of new technologiesDid you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Jane Sarah LatConsultant - Financial Planning & Analysis at Verizon |
Practical Guide to Building Emotional Intelligence and InsightAchieving excellence in any dimension of life requires a high level of emotional intelligence, especially with the increasing complexities and demands of our careers and life. We will learn how to develop and build emotional insight and emotional control that we can practice every day to have more success in our jobs, better relationships with the people at work and at home, as well as having more happiness in our lives.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Ash GouldTransformation Lead |
Enhancing the Employee ExperienceEnhancing the day to day experience for employees can have an enormous impact on productivity and engagement, driving better outcomes for your organisation and its customers.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Diana GabrielyanAnalytics Team Lead at Stockmann |
Using Machine Learning for the Benefit of the EconomyWe have heard and read about all the cool things that machine learning and AI can create and lead to. What we do not hear a lot about is how machine learning applications help policymakers, economists, and central bankers. We don’t talk enough about this possibility because we don’t have good practical examples. Applying machine learning requires strong mathematics and statistical skills, whereas traditionally economists did not need to have these skills. Closest to data scientists are econometricians, but it still does not mean that they use ML and more novel methods for the assessment and… read more |
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Lisa Mo WagnerProduct Coach at codecentric |
J.E.D.I. mindtricks to build better productsYou can make a difference! Our goal as product leaders is to build products that our customers love. Chances are your customer base is diverse. While we don’t want to build for everyone, we should be aware of the impact our products can have. Hiring a diverse team is a great long-term strategy, but how can you get started right now? I want to give you some tools you can start using right after this talk to make your discovery and delivery more inclusive.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Chinatu UzuegbuManaging Cyber Security Consultant at RoseTech CyberCrime Solutions Ltd. |
Combating Cyber Crimes Proactively |
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Maggie JandovaUX UI Designer at swat.io |
Stop looking for work-life balance, aim for work-life integrationWork-life balance has become such a buzzword that companies use it as their selling point and even people that haven't started working know they want it. But why? Work and life aren't two separate things; work IS part of our life.When we're searching for balance, we often want to feel fulfilled at work while having enough time for our friends, hobbies, self-development, and putting effort into staying healthy. However, imagine putting the same amount of energy and time into all the categories while expecting to always be happy and motivated. Impossible. We are humans;… read more |
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Sacha DekkerVP global Go To Market Enablement at HubSpot |
Resilience, mindset and overcoming adversityIn August 2015 ago I woke up paralysed down my left side as the result of an intra-operative bleed, after what was supposed to be a fairly straight forward surgery to cure me of the epileptic seizures that started six years previous. Three weeks later one of my medical team told me it was highly unlikely I'd ever walk, work or live independently again. He handed me a list of nursing homes and said I could still have "quality of life" in there. I told him I'd walk on the Great Wall of China and be back at work within a year. On 5 May 2016 the vocational report from the… read more |
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Priya GandhiDirector of Quality at Aristocrat Technologies Inc |
Demystifying Cloud for Digital TransformationDid you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Kaja PavlinićProduct Manager at Speck Agency |
Twenty-five and Thriving as a Product ManagerDid you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Emerald de LeeuwGlobal Head of Privacy at Logitech |
4 Steps to Creating a Global Privacy Strategy |
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Nikki LindgrenDirector of Customer Experience at Positive Intelligence |
Customer Experience: navigating disruptive forces with one clear focusHow co-created Learning Experiences will revolutionize the future of work (LX) as we know it, through a data and technology-enabled Customer and Employee Experience (CX+EX).Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Ayesha KaleemSoftware Engineer at Red Hat |
OKD - Community Version of OpenshiftOKD is the community distribution of Kubernetes optimized for continuous application development and multi-tenant deployment. OKD adds developer and operations-centric tools on top of Kubernetes to enable rapid application development, easy deployment and scaling, and long-term lifecycle maintenance for small and large teams. OKD is also referred to as Origin in GitHub and in the documentation. OKD makes launching Kubernetes on any cloud or bare metal a snap, simplifies running and updating clusters, and provides all of the tools to make your containerized applications succeed.Did… read more |
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Elinor HonigsteinHead of UK Office & Strategic Partnerships at UK Israel Tech Hub |
How to build strategic partnerships to boost your successToday, our success depends on building the right ecosystems of partnerships for our business, whether it is a startup, venture capital or an enterprise. The goal of ecosystem development isn’t just to make connections. Rather, it is about building strategic relationships that deliver value to our stakeholders, expand our reach, and accelerate growth and innovation. In this session, we will learn the value of ecosystem development, how to identify and build strategic alliances and share concrete examples and case studies.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Daphne NakabugoSoftware Engineer, Data & Web Campaigning Lead at DefendDefenders |
The need to apply design thinking within NGO contextsDesign Thinking is an extremely useful but barely adopted concept within organisations especially ngos, especially those in Africa. Yet, design thinking would solve a lot of critical issues for these organisations within their conceptualisation and ideation processes and facilitate better utilisation of resources. This talk is to reintroduce the topic and stir up interest of its adoption within ngo systems.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Magali De JaegherTech Program Director at Veepee |
How to turn ideas into realityOne of the biggest pain of companies is the inability to effectively and efficiently deliver their strategies; and one of the biggest pain of people is to know how to deliver their dreams and ideas. I have 10+ experience in supporting companies transform their strategies and ideas into reality. I firmly believe the same advices can be applied to both companies and people, and my talk is about sharing those advices.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |