Summer Sale 2020 - 40% discount on all Conflux Books titles on Leanpub
Black Friday Book Sale 2019
On Black Friday 2019 we are offering 25% discount for all of our books on Leanpub:
Team Guide to Software Operability by Matthew Skelton, Alex Moore, and Rob Thatcher.
Learn how a focus on software operability helps to increase system reliability, reduce problems in Production, and reduce total cost of ownership (TCO).
$24.00
SALE Price: $13.50
Team Guide to Metrics for Business Decisions by Mattia Battiston and Chris Young.
Learn how metrics can help your team answer questions like “How fast are we going? What should we do next? Where’s the bottleneck?”
$24.00
SALE Price: $13.50
https://leanpub.com/metricsforbusinessdecisions/c/J0G9mGE-CONFLUX25
Team Guide to Software Testability by Ash Winter and Rob Meaney
Making software testable produces better software. Learn practical insights on how testability can help bring team members together to observe, understand and control customer needs, ensuring fitness and predictability of deliveries.
$24.00
SALE Price: $13.50
Internal tech Conferences by Victoria Morgan-Smith and Matthew Skelton
Internal tech conferences can make a significant impact on an organisation's level of sharing, learning, and communication by accelerating multi-team learning across technology departments.
$16.99
SALE Price: $10.49
https://leanpub.com/InternalTechConferences/c/J0G9mGE-CONFLUX25
Better Whiteboard Sketches by Matthew Skelton
This book provides a simple, proven approach to drawing clear, memorable technical diagrams. The focus is on whiteboard sketches, but the principles apply to chalkboards, notebooks, and even digital tools.
$13.99
SALE Price: $8.99
https://leanpub.com/BetterWhiteboardSketches/c/J0G9mGE-CONFLUX25
Why are Internal Tech Conferences relevant now? - Q&A with Victoria Morgan-Smith
Q1. Why are Internal Tech Conferences relevant now?
The books are particularly relevant now because agility means always learning and that means every day, not just once a year at a conference or a training course. Technology comes and goes, it changes so fast that people really need access to the skills and experience of people around them if they're to continue to grow at the rate that they need to as things change around them.
What is an internal tech conference and why should you run one - Q&A with Victoria Morgan-Smith
Q1. What is an internal tech conference and why should you run one?
An internal tech conference is an event that is run by and for people within a single organisation. It can have a variety of content types that any conference can - it could be speaks, talks, it could be workshops, discussion panels - you name it. The main outcome of it is that you are seeking to spread knowledge across the organisation, across different teams.
Internal Tech Conferences at Zühlke - Q and A with Steve Freeman
Zühlke has been running internal tech conferences for several years to accelerate learning across different teams in the ten countries in which Zühlke operates. The event in 2019 was the largest yet, with about 900 participants and dozens of sessions. We asked Steve Freeman (Distinguished Consultant at Zühlke) about the role played by internal tech conferences at Zühlke.
How to get started running an internal tech conference - Q&A with Victoria Morgan-Smith
We interviewed Victoria Morgan-Smith at Continuous Lifecycle London conference about her book, Internal Tech Conferences.
Q1. How to get started running an internal tech conference?
If a company is thinking about running an internal tech conference, the first thing I would suggest is that they, of course, buy the book! It is full of all kinds of useful information and advice including a toolkit at the back which will give them a structure for planning the event. That's the first thing.