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Building a Team Part Two: Storming & Norming
Part 2 of a 3 part series on building a great team with Nick Bruecken.
Storming: Now that you have formed, how do you finish "Storming" to get everyone settled into their roles and how the team will operate, and then move on to "Norming" where the team is operating as well oiled machine?
The modern logging landscape
The logging landscape has evolved from the near past of files on the web server to the rich logging frameworks and cloud logging tools that we know today. The podcasters discuss the importance of logging and some philosophical takes on the what, when and why of modern logging.
Connecting beyond the screen
Working from home taught us it was possible to connect remotely but as we get used to the new normal of a hybrid workforce, how do we go beyond the screen to connect?
Hanging in there when things are tough
There are good days and bad days, but when work gets tough and becomes all bad days, how do you hang in there and make it to the finish line?
User Research
SDG’s Melanie Sorensen joins us to talk about user research. Why it is critical for UI/UX design and for an organization to really know their customers and users, and how they work.
A Counterintuitive Approach to Consulting
A gentleman named Mark Manson wrote a book called: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck!, on this episode we apply the mostly counter-intuitive wisdom to consulting. If you hear many bleeps, those are the times that we said the word duck. I swear!
Changes in the Dev-Ops Scenery
What’s new in Dev-Ops? The podcasters dive into the history of Dev-Ops, automating infrastructure with code, and deploying and maintaining services and features in cloud architectures.
Making and Breaking Rules
Today we talk about rules. How important are they? Do we need them? Should we break the rules? What is the impact rules have on our lives?
Life lessons from Dungeons & Dragons
RPG (Role Playing Game) enthusiast Steve Bunda joins us to talk about the benefits of playing Dungeons and Dragons we can take into the real world. Lessons in teamwork, soft-skills, leadership and more!