10.Sep.2009 at 17:12 by Matthew Weier O'Phinney
+1!!!!
Cal Evans (24.Oct.2009)
Talk at ZendCon 2009 Uncon (English - US)
Don’t you wish, your developers could get as excited about what they do at work? Have you ever wondered why they don’t? A good place to start is to look at how your project and team is structured. Good Open Source projects master four key meta attributes that few corporate development teams seem to be able to grasp, let alone implement. Open teams examines these for meta principals and gives practical advice on how they can be implemented.
Quicklink: https://joind.in/640
Slides: Open Teams: What Corporate IT Can Learn From Open Source Projects [withdrawn]
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28.Sep.2009 at 15:54 by Guilherme Blanco
When I get the feedback from MIH Tech Conference, I wondered how could I watch this talk personally.
It is a lovely subject and as far as I have read/speak with people about it, it is one of the best talks most people have ever watched.
09.Oct.2009 at 19:20 by Hannes Magnusson
Wait, managers? I thought this was a private gentlemen club? :)
02.Sep.2009 at 19:51 by Rafael Dohms
This session was given at MIH Tech Conference ... simply all of the comments were positive!
This is a great talk for managers but even in "preaching to the choir"developers can learn what to look for in employers.