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  The possibility of AI-powered Javascript appsThere are many exciting things happening with AI, from which, until recently, JavaScript developers were largely shut out. But things are changing, if you can do `npm install @tensorflow/tfjs` or make an API call, you can now do AI. 
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  Engaging your engineering team to achieve high performance fasterWhen bootstrapping new teams, they need to go through the standard process of forming, storming, norming and performing. And in the context of fast-growing companies, with their own level of uncertainty, how can we achieve high performance when teams and goals are constantly changing? 
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  Taking a fresh look at setting objectives and key results for your engineering teamIn 2013, Google famously published a leading reference for establishing Objectives and Key Results as a way to align teams and set short-term goals. 
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  Identifying and articulating the role of AI in your software design processWe’ve all read the articles and got excited by technologies such as machine learning, deep learning, Tensorflow, Panda and NumPy. A lot of us are also looking at how to incorporate these technologies into our toolset and in the software we are building. 
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  Guiding your engineering team to self-organisationIt’s all well and good for the agile manifesto to recommend self-organising teams, but what does that actually mean in practice? What’s the best way to do it, how far should you take it? Total anarchy is probably not the answer here… right? 
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  How to create organizational change through compassionate leadershipHow many talks, articles, and podcasts have you seen about organizational change, and how to implement it? How many of them talked about what we can learn from non-human psychology? This is that talk. 
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  Rejecting the black box: examining the implications and practicalities of testing AIThere’s a lot of talk nowadays about the impact that artificial intelligence (AI) will have on testing. There’s a new generation of testing tools being developed that employ AI with promises of making testing much more efficient for us. 
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  Planning for black swan events: how to create an effective panic teamEver experienced that unexpected and urgent crisis that needs immediate effort and expertise? No matter how agile we are I'm willing to bet every team/project/organisation experiences these interrupts - the 'Black Swan' events - on a surprisingly regular basis. 
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  Level Up: Frameworks for developing developersAs video games have become more and more complex, game designers put way more time into creating environments where players are engaged and willing to put the time and effort into learning and mastering these skills. 
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  How user research helped us to create a more equitable, anonymous hiring processIf we want to truly encourage diversity in our industry, we are going to have to listen and respond to feedback from under-represented groups that challenges our assumptions.