Microservices are where it's at. Everything is easier to manage when it's micro, right? Micro code bases (less than 10 LOC), micro containers (less than 10Mb), and micro teams (less than one person???). 'Micro' things may appear to be easier to manage, but there is always a macro context, and working with people and teams is no exception.
Daniel will explore tricks and techniques to help you manage your 'micro' teams and the 'macro' level. Daniel will cover empathy, because understanding others is at the heart of everything you do. leadership, advice on creating shared understanding, conveying strategy, and developing your team and organisational structure. From Zappos' holocracy to MegaOrg's strict hierarchy and Spotify's squads, chapters and guilds, to BigCorp's command and control. There is a management style for everybody; and more!
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Microservices: The Organisational and People Impact with Daniel Bryant
Daniel Bryant
Daniel Bryant works as an Independent Technical Consultant and Product Architect at Datawire. His technical expertise focuses on ‘DevOps’ tooling, cloud/container platforms, and microservice implementations. Daniel is a Java Champion, and contributes to several open source projects. He also writes for InfoQ, O’Reilly, and TheNewStack, and regularly presents at international conferences such as OSCON, QCon and JavaOne. In his copious amounts of free time he enjoys running, reading and traveling.