Jeffrey and Squirrel had very different experiences at recent tech conferences including DOES London/Virtual. We describe what worked and what didn't for us, and how listeners can apply the lessons to their own remote attendance at conferences and meetings.
SHOW LINKS:
Audiobook Companion at IT Revolution site: https://itrevolution.com/agile-conversations
Podcasts on remote working and affordances: https://www.conversationaltransformation.com/posts/active-listening-for-remote-working/
https://www.conversationaltransformation.com/posts/missingaffordances/
Alistair Cockburn's People and Methodologies in Software Development: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/253582591_People_and_Methodologies_in_Software_Development
Links from DOES London Virtual: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FsWkeoweWDPYjDDbukCnH4Hj3LLRV3RobIUKa2qWdwk/edit
DOES London Virtual Slack archive:
https://devopsenterprise-archive.itrevolution.com/ask-the-speaker-keynote/2020-06-25
Episode transcript: https://www.conversationaltransformation.com/posts/lessons-for-remote-work-from-does-london-virtual/
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