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  How inclusive leaders stay currentPayam Azadi looks at how as senior leaders with busy lives and diverse teams, how can we best approach staying up to date? In this presentation, I'll break down how to identify the right goals and opportunities for learning, and useful strategies you can use to reach them. 
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  Using principles of observability to drive your professional growthAs you grow in your career, it can be harder and harder to assess personal progress. When you’re a leader with larger goals and longer-term projects, feedback loops lengthen. By drawing on the same principles of observability that we use when building software, engineering leaders can shorten the feedback cycle and take a data-driven approach to guide their own professional growth. 
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  Engineering, everywhere, all at once: rethinking value as an engineering leaderChristian Wong looks at how applying some simple techniques - adapted from product discovery - we can identify potential areas of opportunity, position ourselves to act with more intent in our collegial relationships, and then engage in a way that allows us to build the knowledge and context we need. 
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  How to succeed as a frontend developer todayThe frontend landscape is changing at an incredible rate – how do successful engineers keep up? 
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  Building an effective technical strategySarah Wells looks at the many things your team could do over the next year or two. How do you decide which of them to prioritize? Documenting your strategy is important, but it's only the first step. You need to communicate it effectively so that people can use it to make decisions. And finally, you need to track your progress: are you delivering what you need to? Is the strategy still the right one? 
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  Shifting the mindset of delegation – Your secret weapon to leadership at scaleMarta Jasinska gives you some tools that will help you understand the challenges ahead and techniques I developed over years for moving past them. 
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  De-coding the technical interview process: Emma Bostian in conversationWhat if you had a cheat code for acing technical interviews? 
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  From zero to “Brands that Matter” – improving scientific discovery during a pandemicVic Vijayakumar tells the story of building a world-class platform starting from zero, and how technical decision-making isn't always glamorous. 
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  Leading in contextPatrick Shields explores why Staff+ roles are rarely simple or static, how to adapt your role when things change, and what it means to grow in your own unique path. 
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  Leading from Incidents: How past incidents can be used to guide company decisionsNora Jones will dive into how we can get the most out of incidents before they become our culture in a way we didn't intend.