"I'll start my transformation next Monday" - Overcoming the fear of pain to successfully transform corporates' mass
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C Level Manager
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Presentation selected for LAST Adelaide
https://confengine.com/last-conference-adelaide-2019/schedule
Previous presentations/talks:
- USI: wellbeing and productivity at work, from a 5 times GPTW company - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9vYkbMNY_U (from www.usievents.com)
- Culture Hacking and the dome experiment: TechShare Meetup
https://www.meetup.com/Tech-Share-Sydney-Meetup/events/251221474/ +
multiple presentations at clients (AMP, Australia Post, etc.) - Slides available at https://fr.slideshare.net/davidalia/culture-hacking-the-dome-
- Agile France: Kick ass team, kick ass product... kick-ass leader - http://2013.conf.agile-france.org/sessions/un-produit-qui-dechire-une-equipe-qui-dechire-un-leader-qui-dechire.html
- Digital Festival Tahiti: Culture Hacking in Gov-hosted startups - https://www.digital-festival-tahiti.com/digital-festival-tahiti-2018/nos-speakers/
- The Web Giants - presentation in France, Luxembourg, Switzerland, New Caledonia, French Polynesia and in Australia at Qantas, AMP, ING Direct...
- Co-author of the Web Giants https://www.amazon.fr/G%C3%A9ants-Web-Culture-Pratiques-Architecture/dp/2952589534 , author of "Partageons ce qui nous départage" https://www.amazon.fr/Partageons-ce-qui-nous-d%C3%A9partage/dp/2952589526
- Various trainings on Lean, Lean Startup, Agile
- Lecturer at Universities (Paris)
Many other presentations in the past (2006-2012), see:
- Reduce the cost entry for your projects: https://blog.octo.com/octo-organise-un-petit-dejeuner-sur-lagilite-jeudi-12-novembre/
- 10 tips to fail your agile product overhaul - https://www.octo.com/fr/evenements/8-10-techniques-pour-rater-votre-refonte-it-en-agile
- Another vision of middlewares and integration architecture (SOA)
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