03.Oct.2015 at 10:27 by Paul Gregory (5 comments)
Meri Williams (03.Oct.2015 at 09:45, 50 min)
Keynote at PHPNW15 (English - UK)
Quicklink: https://legacy.joind.in/15425
Track(s): Track 1
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03.Oct.2015 at 10:32 by James Titcumb (280 comments) via joind.in Android app
Keynote was a great insight into people, management and improvement, thanks.
03.Oct.2015 at 10:42 by Martyn Ranyard (23 comments) via joind.in Android app
Great opener. Nice tone setting.
03.Oct.2015 at 10:46 by Liam Wiltshire (107 comments)
Awesome talk, as someone on the 'management' side of the fence there was a huge amount for me to take on board.
03.Oct.2015 at 10:49 by Dave Jennings (20 comments) via Joind.in iPhone app
Not what I was expecting - excellent talk. As a development manager it provided food for thought and was good fun. Great, passionate speaker.
03.Oct.2015 at 11:22 by Stuart Grimshaw (18 comments)
Now I know the names of things I was bad at as a manager, and I recognise where I think I am now.
03.Oct.2015 at 11:24 by Nigel Greenway (59 comments)
A great talk and could't be more applicable to every business who employ and manage staff
03.Oct.2015 at 11:25 by David Makin (8 comments) via joind.in Android app
excellent talk that had something relevant for everyone at a personal level or a company as to how it should treat its people. managed to be funny and informative
03.Oct.2015 at 11:35 by Gem Hill (9 comments)
Brilliant talk, great energy, really set the tone. A lot to take in, will be reading up for a while!
03.Oct.2015 at 11:38 by Billie Thompson (37 comments)
Loved this keynote, i find it hard to find good resources on team leading and management, and this talk was absolute gold for things that relate to that.
03.Oct.2015 at 12:02 by Richard Bagshaw (29 comments) via Web2 LIVE
So much stuff I can relate to in this talk, thanks
03.Oct.2015 at 12:08 by Barry Carlyon (24 comments)
Interesting talk, certainly something to watch back on the videos and consider further
03.Oct.2015 at 12:19 by James Hodgson (19 comments) via Web2 LIVE
An interesting insight into people management.
03.Oct.2015 at 13:38 by Mark Bradley (35 comments) via joind.in Android app
interesting and fun start to the conference.
03.Oct.2015 at 14:17 by Mark Baker (120 comments)
Amused at the of the insights I recognised into managers that I've had, and embarrassed at some of the traits I recognised in myself as a manger... avoiding the more obvious pitfalls of the phb in Dilbert can only take you so far, but this advised on some of the less obvious failings to avoid.
Amusing and insightful in equal parts; and provided a few references for future reading
03.Oct.2015 at 14:49 by Petra Dreiskamper (90 comments)
Simply great insights into people, really. Loved the scientific approach and the pointers for further reading, the explanations of the different styles of learning and approaches to management.
As far as I'm concerned there's much room for improvement in our industry and I certainly think knowing something about the theory behind it might actually help (a lot!)
Thanks for sharing!
03.Oct.2015 at 16:06 by Sandra (21 comments)
so much nodding and recognition...
most of the concepts explained can be applied to many situations and environments, good use of the stage and audience. some great insights (:
03.Oct.2015 at 16:07 by Sandra (21 comments)
so much nodding and recognition...
the 'AI' parts felt a little like an add-on, might've done with some more attention.
most of the concepts explained can be applied to many situations and environments, good use of the stage and audience. great insights (:
03.Oct.2015 at 17:16 by Simon R Jones (46 comments)
Fantastic opening talk, full of useful advice on managing and motivating people in a team. Also, loved Meri's presentation style - good start to the day.
03.Oct.2015 at 17:58 by Craig Patrick (19 comments)
Superb talk - a lot of food for thought as a manager - thanks Meri
04.Oct.2015 at 11:43 by Stefan Koopmanschap (400 comments)
Really awesome keynote. I took away quite some interesting lessons from this and I've added some books to my reading list after this one. Thank you very much.
04.Oct.2015 at 13:47 by Lee Stone (19 comments)
Great talk and has given me lots to think about as I spend more of my time in a team lead role supporting other developers.
Now to go and buy a couple of the recommended books...
04.Oct.2015 at 16:26 by Mark Railton (64 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Great talk on what we can learn about people form AI. Especially liked the talking style that Meri has.
04.Oct.2015 at 18:37 by Matt Brunt (57 comments) via Web2 LIVE
What a way to start a conference. I now have lots of new reading material to get through, as well as knowledge of the right things that help to grow and nurture those in an organisation. Thoroughly enjoyable.
04.Oct.2015 at 21:44 by Aled Parry (3 comments)
Great start to the conference with a great perspective on the people beyond the programming.
04.Oct.2015 at 22:59 by Calum Bulmer (36 comments)
Fantastic energy and drive to start the conference. Meri says it like it is and gets straight to the point. I learned a lot from this talk.
05.Oct.2015 at 07:33 by Anonymous
Very entertaining and informative talk, the speaker definitely knows how to kick start a conference!
05.Oct.2015 at 09:21 by Lewis Hides (13 comments)
An incredibly well presented, funny and insightful look into the lessons we learn about people from artificial intelligence and robots. I find this to be especially interesting as it seems like a complete role reversal. One would expect us to use our 'human knowledge' to better create robots and AI, it was incredibly interesting to see that we can also flip this and learn people lessons from AI.
05.Oct.2015 at 11:44 by Anonymous
05.Oct.2015 at 13:03 by Nathan Czachur (10 comments)
I always find these type of talks interesting. I think the point was that humans are not robots, so you cant manage them like that?
I will be using the purpose, autonomy, mastery and inclusion principles definitely!
Thanks Meri!
07.Oct.2015 at 11:47 by Matt MacLeod (9 comments)
Amusing and interesting, took lots from this and enjoyed it very much.
07.Oct.2015 at 13:47 by Nick Todd (9 comments)
Interesting and fun opening talk. Should be watched by all, not just devs!
Included 'best cat gif on the internet', which was a bonus :)
03.Oct.2015 at 10:02 by Chris Armitage (39 comments) via joind.in Android app
Maybe I'm a bit old fashioned, but is a keynote talk really the right place for swearing? Makes me doubt anything I'm being "taught"