- Mission: Connect VP's of Engineering, CTOs and other technical leaders to stay up to date on what's working and what's not.
- Topics: People, process and technology that lead to world-class development organizations.
- Format: Virtual leancoffee or presentation plus discussion every six - eight weeks.
How to use AI to power QA,Software Development, and Faster Releases Discussion about what's really working right now and what is not.
CTO Leadership during economic downturns. Hiring - retaining - scaling back Re-negotiating vendor contracts Scaling back Managing shifting expectations
Rob Pinna will present and launch the discussion about Observability. Drinks will be Vodka Tonics
All about Integrations Data is Collected in Silos. Data silos are a major issues for businesses. Companies have several Integration use cases. Scaling Your Integrations. Bi-Directional Integrations.
Happy hour at Sanitas Brewery in Boulder - Live
How are you developing today? Are you using developers or QA for functional testing? How do you keep up the pace of development with quality?
Remote is how most teams are working now, it's the new normal. There are sets of communication challenges with remote teams that are locally distributed and other challenges with teams in different timezones. Our conversation will focus on learnings and ways to optimize different modes of communication.
One of the biggest challenges engineering leaders have is finding and keeping software engineers. A small group of tech leaders will discuss how they've approached this challenge, and share their successes through creative approaches.
A small group of us will discuss how to optimize collaboration and grow value across business silos. Every quarter, a different tech leader is highlighted. Rob Pinna, VP Product and Engineering at Serenity App, will guide our upcoming discussion.
Dan Lines, Co-founder and COO of Linear B share his work on Engineering KPIs on productivity, quality, and predictability of the work of engineering teams.
Kathy Keating, CTO of TextUs, kicked off the discussion by sharing her framework for developing software engineers and building collaborative teams.
The people, process and technologies that impact development velocity.
Submit topic proposals as GitHub issues on the lean coffee velocity project board.
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If you are interested in participating, please respond to the invite email as soon as possible. The event is limited to 12 participants and we accept participants on the first come first served basis.
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If you are participating, you will receive an additional invite to the GitHub Repo that we will use to help facilitating the discussion. It is Important that you accept the GitHub invite, as that will give you access to proposing new topics and to voting on topics.
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We will use Zoom for videoconferencing. Each participant will receive the details via email. We intend to record the meeting to easy summarizing the outcome after the meeting. Let us know, of you have objections with being recorded for such an internal purpose.
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We will collect key takeaways from the discussion and keep collecting them over time. So, it hopefully becomes a great source or knowledge for technical leaders in the industry.