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Distributed - of Systems and Teams

Distributed - of Systems and Teams
Chicago, Illinois
2016-11-04


We endeavor to build consistency, availability, and fault tolerance into our distributed systems, but how do we build them into our teams? The human factors in devops require as much attention as do our technical implementations.


Collaboration, understanding, trust: we know how important these interactions are in a devops practice, but how do we enable them between disparate team members, especially in a distributed team? My company’s in California, and I’m over three thousand kilometers away in flyover country, USA. Being one of those little squares at the bottom of every video call gives me an outsider’s perspective on the inside of our organizational optimization.


Drawing in comparisons from theoretical computer science and practical systems implementation, I’ll explore how building understanding requires a practical application of great tools in a deliberate pursuit of a constructive culture.



Distributed: of systems and teams (Agile Chicago) from bridgetkromhout



"You can weaponize empathy." -@bridgetkromhout at #ADC2016

Agreed. There's a fine line between "influence" and "manipulation." Same skills.

— Charlie Sweet (@mkeCharlie) November 4, 2016

Low-fidelity communication will require more handshaking, like the TCP protocol - @bridgetkromhout #DistributedTeams #GeekAnalogy #ADC2016

— Gary Pedretti (@GaryPedretti) November 4, 2016

It's not just HitByBus factor - people want to go on vacation, too... #BuildResiliancy #AvoidSystemHeroAntiPattern @bridgetkromhout #ADC2016

— Gary Pedretti (@GaryPedretti) November 4, 2016

Apply CAP theorem to distributed team concerns and communication #Brilliant @bridgetkromhout #ADC2016

— Gary Pedretti (@GaryPedretti) November 4, 2016

Are Two-Pizza Teams larger here because of Chicago-style deep dish pizzas? #KillingIt #MidwestRepresent @bridgetkromhout #ADC2016

— Gary Pedretti (@GaryPedretti) November 4, 2016

If trend of private/direct comm up in tools vs. public/team/room, you might have a culture smell - ask questions @bridgetkromhout #ADC2016

— Gary Pedretti (@GaryPedretti) November 4, 2016

At Agile Day Chicago, listening to @bridgetkromhout interesting talk #adc2016 pic.twitter.com/O2XLixnFCa

— germán flores (@germanflores) November 4, 2016

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