Keynote in English - UK at phpday 2024
View Slides: https://joind.in/event/phpday-2024/decision-making-for-developers
Short URL: https://joind.in/talk/68c34
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What do cars, chess and Peter Griffin have to do with decision-making? Decision-making is a complex process, we go through it multiple times per day. Everything from micro-decisions like deciding how to write a certain function, up to macro-decisions like deciding what framework to use. As a developer I'm always looking for ways to improve myself, and as a lead I'm always looking for ways to cultivate an effective and autonomous team. One particular skill that is often overlooked is decision-making. In this talk I would like to zoom in on this process. I will be explaining some of the psychology that goes into decision-making, give you some decision-making techniques, explain how a decision-making framework can help your team and why documenting your decisions is essential.
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A great talk with great examples of Jobs, and chess. I don’t like the idea of tech retros (in general splitting tech from the rest of the team is not good) but I understand where that comes from and the suggested tool is powerful!
Very, very engaging and interesting talk, with a lot of profound takeaways on how to train yourself in taking better decisions
Very nice keynote, the perfect kick off for a long conference day.
It was engaging, easy and got good takeaways.
Great kickoff talk, and interesting subject that has a lot of opportunity for exploration and expansion.
Great talk, meaningful stories and brilliant exposition.
Best decision ever to have joined this PHPday. :D
Very interesting opening talk. Driving experience when encountering an intersections won't be the same anymore, but it's not a problem since all pianos are touching ground in the surroundings.
Just brilliant. I loved the subject, the takeaways and the jokes. It added a fews action point in my to-do list that might help the whole team! Priceless
On that stage, you were a monster. An engaging and interesting talk. Well done. amazing.