Oreilly - Cultivate Conference 2013
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Learn tricks to help cultivate your tech companyWhere can you get salient advice to help your tech company succeed? At O'Reilly's Cultivate event in New York, leaders from eight technology-based firms shared stories and strategies for putting together teams and companies. This complete video compilation lets capture every moment from this inspiring one-day gathering, held in October 2013.
Executives including Tim O'Reilly, Elaine Wherry (meebo), and Kate Matsudaira (popforms) offered attendees a concentrated dose of wisdom, camaraderie, and practical tools for crafting the right technology strategy, growing an exceptional team, and creating processes that work -- things that technical leaders need to know about people, business, and technology.
Download these videos or stream them through our HD player, and tune into presentations including:
How I Failed -- Tim O'Reilly (O'Reilly Media): You can build a successful business, but fail to cultivate your company culture.
Cracking the Culture Code -- Elaine Wherry (meebo): Learn how highly strategic cultural thinking ultimately makes or breaks every company.
What *Do* You Do All Day? -- Kate Matsudaira (popforms): To let your team do what they're good at, give them the tools and trust they need.
Living with Complete Email Transparency -- Patrick Collison (Stripe): Learn how making all email communication accessible to any employee has affected company culture.
How to Create a Culture of Shipping Product Continuously -- Hiten Shah (CrazyEgg / KISSmetrics): Create a culture of shipping product continuously without compromising your company values.
Leading from First Principles -- Scott Chacon (GitHub): Approach business decisions based on what you want to accomplish, not on what other companies have done.
Leveraging Logic as a Leader -- Patty McCord (Patty McCord Consulting): Understand the tenants of a high performance culture of innovation.
I Hate Meetings -- Michael Lopp (Palantir Technologies): Meetings are often wielded as a means of control and not a mechanism for clear communication.
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发布日期: 2013-12-07