Communication is often recognized as a key value in software projects. Good communication is one of the foundations of the Agile mindset and one of the core values in Extreme Programming. As programmers, we’re used to identifying anti-patterns in our code, and yet at the same time we fail to recognize communication anti-patterns that exist on the teams that we work on, and how they’re impacting our ability to produce software that generates value.
In this talk we'll learn to detect communication anti-patterns that can exist on teams, and how they can impact the ability to translate business requirements into implemented features. We'll also explore some strategies and approaches for mitigating and managing these anti-patterns to improve the software development process.

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It was a thought-provoking talk. I would have liked to see more examples of actions to be implemented in order to change the patterns.

Very useful for me as I work remotely. Will share some of the learning with my team :)

Very good delivery, but was expecting more in-depth info about communication patterns and how to change the culture to improve the communication.

Good content and excellent presentation skills for a quite difficult topic in my opinion.