How Software Developers Destroy Business Value (and What to Do About It)


Details
This is a great opportunity to create community, relationships, and learn about new technology!
SCHEDULE
5:30pm - Arrival/Registration + Food/Drinks + Networking
6:00pm - Speaker/Presentation
7:15pm - Food/Drinks + Networking
8:00pm - End
FOOD/DRINKS
Food and drinks will be provided! Please contact us if you have any dietary restrictions/food allergies.
DIRECTIONS AND PARKING INSTRUCTIONS
Meeting will be held in the offices of SmartDraw Software, 1780 Hughes Landing Blvd #1100 on the 11th floor.
Enter through the main doors of the building and take the elevator to the 11th floor; the door to SmartDraw's suite is in the elevator lobby on the 11th floor.
If you arrive at 1780 Hughes Landing after 6pm, a member of the SmartDraw team will help you enter the building then travel up to the 11th floor.
Parking:
Park in the garage directly opposite. You'll need to take a ticket to enter but there is no fee to leave - parking is free.
Speaker & Talk
Aaron Stannard
Aaron will be discussing the following:
How Software Developers Destroy Business Value (and What to Do About it)
Software developers are intended to be massive, highly leverageable value creators for their companies and teams - using their creative and technical talent to build products themselves or mission-critical systems that facilitate the delivery of value inside the business.
The blunt truth, however, is that many software developers would screw up tying their own shoes when left to their own devices. There's an abundant corpus of work out there on how managers routinely let down their software developers through insufficient planning, communication, listening, and support.
In this talk we're going to explore the inverse - how individual software developers contributing to a project unintentionally sabotage their teams, their companies, their projects, and themselves through:
- Immutable technical preferences + biases;
- Bad attitudes;
- Poor listening;
- Inflexible and unproductive learning styles;
- Risk aversion;
- Incuriosity;
- And more!
Most importantly, in this talk we're going to try to address how we can help shift developers who want to learn and improve, but are have trouble executing, become the high value contributors they'd like to be.

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How Software Developers Destroy Business Value (and What to Do About It)