Remote Working Mistakes That Could Be Killing Your Developers’ Innovative Output & Performance
Posted by EdmontonPMSep 30
Live Webinar – October 7th, 2020 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: SD Times (Software Development Times)
The pace of innovation is accelerating. Yet continuous WFH diminishes software teams’ output. What can you do to increase individual – and team – performance, without burning out?
Join guest speaker Nils Vesk (LinkedIn profile) and Devtech Group for a live session that unpacks the 14 most common mistakes affecting your team’s performance. Nils will also explain how to flip these mistakes into principles that will deliver innovative, cohesive teams for years to come.
Nils works around the world with innovative teams just like yours. His clients include IBM, Microsoft, HP, Canon, Fuji Xero, and Gartner. Devtech Group provide custom software development for ISVs like Mimecast, Acronis, and Appriver.
Some of the mistakes Nils will discuss include:
- Thinking that to create behavior change you need to change motivation first
- Insufficiently distinguishing between people vs. process issues
- Measuring outcomes, but not measuring behaviors or having process goals
- Failing to use stories to drive behavioral change
- Allowing assumptions to take over from fact – in team dynamics, execution, and problem-solving
Go from feeling overworked and overwhelmed to feeling confident and strategic. Experience an increase team capacity without being a taskmaster.
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Remote Working Mistakes That Could Be Killing Your Developers’ Innovative Output & Performance
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