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  Deming’s Wisdom for Staff+ Engineers: A Modern Take on Timeless PrinciplesIn this talk, we'll delve into how Staff+ Engineers can embody Deming's timeless wisdom to enhance quality, productivity, and both employee and customer satisfaction within the modern engineering landscape. 
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  Architecting for scale: Revisiting fundamentals for sustainable growthIn this talk, Viktor challenges this approach by advocating for adaptability and a return to basics in system design. 
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  Influencing Through Getting Your Carrots In a RowIn this talk, I will go through some of the common incentives and motivators as well as real examples that I’ve encountered. 
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  Growing engineering managers: Breaking down the monolithThis talk will delve into the intricacies of being an effective engineering manager by dissecting the multifaceted role into distinct components. Chiranjiv will explore technical excellence, people management, and delivery, breaking down each aspect into manageable units that can be employed for evaluation and strategic planning. 
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  Engineering owns velocityIn this talk, I'll explore what engineering leaders need to do to credibly own velocity and deeply align their work with the company strategy. 
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 In partnership with LinearB In partnership with LinearBAchieving engineering velocity by optimising developer experienceEngineering teams face compounding pressures to meet business objectives while maintaining operational excellence. The last year, in particular, has forced engineering leaders to maximize productivity with limited resources, forcing them to search for solutions to improve engineering velocity. 
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  In anticipation of change: Strategies for engineering leaders to stay current and effectiveOne of the toughest challenges you face as an engineering leader is staying current while preparing yourself and your teams for change. 
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  Friends don’t let friends debug their leadership skills in productionIn this talk, Hywel will discuss the skills needed as engineers progress on different career paths (both technical leadership and people management), and how they can be learned outside the ‘production environment’ of the team. 
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  What’s my job again? Developing self-managementThe more we move up the org chart, the less input we'll get from our own managers, and the more we need to expand our range as a leader to be successful. 
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  Mentorship + SponsorshipTo grow our technical leadership skills, it’s critical to lean on one’s network of support.