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Pitit deyò / Kout pitit (avèk Jefferson)
Sijè jodia, yon fwa ankò, vini de yon oditè podcast la, yon GWO oditè cho a: Moumoune!Pandan ti mesye yo ak Jefferson te rele Moumoune pou swetel bòn fèt, li te tou propoze pou yo pale de “Pitit deyò / Kout pitit.”Sijè a pi konplèks ke sa nou te ka panse. Li gen anpil fasèt ak anpil fason ou ka apwoche yo.Panèl la fè yon bèl job pou mete yo nan diferan senario yo epi tire nan eksperyans pèsonèl yo pou fè analiz la.Evidaman a...
2025-03-23
2h 22
Arrested DevOps
The Edge of Now With Cat Swetel
In this episode, Jess talks with guest Cat Swetel about her career, writings, and thoughts on DevOps. Jess: “Cat is known internationally for her Penguin Power Stance and for standing on the edge of now!” Cat: “I like working with things on the edge of now. So that’s either things that shouldn’t exist anymore or shouldn’t exist yet.” Jess and Cat talk about projects that fit Cat’s definition of the edge of now. Cat: “I do believe that DevOps is inherently feminist, because it puts the emphasis on that maintenance and re...
2021-04-21
37 min
Virtual Domain-driven design
[Fireside chat] How Epistemic injustice impacts Domain Crunching with Cat Swetel
Cat Swetel gave a brilliant Technologist's Introduction to Epistemic Injustice explaining "epistemic injustice"—what we know, how we know, and who gets to decide and influence our reality. There are two kinds of epistemic injustice: Testimonial injustice; When someone is ignored, or not believed, because of their sex, sexuality, gender presentation, race, or, broadly, because of their identity. Hermeneutical injustice; injustice related to how people interpret their lives. Join us in this session where Cat will do a short introduction on the topic, and after, we will talk about how this impact domain crunching. Fo...
2021-04-08
1h 21
Die Produktwerker
Wardley Mapping - Produktstrategie wie ein Schachspiel
Florian Meyer im Gespräch mit Tim Was für eine großartige Episode! Florian Meyer gelingt es, dieses wirklich komplizierte Thema sehr greifbar zu erklären. Wir konzentrieren uns für den Einstieg v.a. auf das Artefakt der "Wardley Map" und streifen den ganzen Strategiezyklus des "Wardley Mappings" bewusst nur oberflächlich. Unser Ziel war es auch nie, euch das komplette Wardley Mapping in einer Episode zu erklären, sondern einen guten ersten Impuls zu setzen, damit ihr euch nach diesem Einstieg für das Thema interessiert und einen guten Einstieg ins weitere Material findet. Wir glauben, das ist...
2021-04-05
44 min
Reach Truth Podcast
Ethics of Care, Epistemic Injustice, and Speciesism with Cat Swetel
In this video, I speak with Cat Swetel about how Ethics of Care and Epistemic Injustice relate to speciesism and environmental degradation. The first half is a more typical interview format; the second half is more of a conversation where we use the ideas Cat shares to make sense of speciesism. Cat's Website: https://www.catswetel.com/ Cat on Twitter: https://twitter.com/catswetel A Technologist's Introduction to Epistemic Injustice - Cat Swetel and Jabe Bloom: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGSrRk7t5VM (Esp. 0:00 to ~25m)
2021-03-31
1h 15
At Work with The Ready
Brave New Work 55. Gaslighting and Other Forms of Epistemic Injustice in the Workplace with Cat Swetel
When we begin to reckon with inequality in the workplace, a useful place to start is the concept of "epistemic injustice"—what we know, how we know, and who gets to decide and influence our reality. This concept goes deeper than simply who is in the room. This is about the stories we bring with us, the ones we build together, and how bias and representation shape the possibility of what can be.In this episode of Brave New Work, Aaron Dignan and Rodney Evans speak with Cat Swetel, a consultant specializing in data-informed coaching and increasing eq...
2020-12-18
47 min
The InfoQ Podcast
Kingsley Davies and Cat Swetel at QCon London about Ethics and Requisite Variety
In this episode recorded at QCon London 2019 Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, first spoke to Kingsley Davies about ethics and then with Cat Swetel about requisite variety and being mindful of the impact our decisions have for the future. Why listen to this podcast: • The need to explore the application of technology for good • The need for ethical standards in the technology industry • Data is the new oil and it is frequently used in ways that are not in the best interest of society • Other engineering professions have codes of conduct and ethical frameworks that are mandated as part of...
2019-07-29
31 min
Greater Than Code
131: Poo-Covered Rocks with Cat Swetel
01:40 - Cat’s Superpower: Knowing What Other People’s Superpowers Are (before they do!) 03:32 - Managing a Platform with Ancient Value 07:54 - Telling Stories Within Code: History Matters 10:11 - Cat’s Journey from Finance to Tech 13:47 - Exploring Systems 17:24 - Wardley Mapping 31:52 - The Penguin Story: Looking For Poo-Covered Rocks 37:53 - The Power of Observation and Reflection Reflections: John: Maintaining the history of an application. Jessica: So much of the world is what we can’t see. There is value in...
2019-05-22
52 min
Greater Than Code
131: Poo-Covered Rocks with Cat Swetel
01:40 - Cat’s Superpower: Knowing What Other People’s Superpowers Are (before they do!) 03:32 - Managing a Platform with Ancient Value 07:54 - Telling Stories Within Code: History Matters 10:11 - Cat’s Journey from Finance to Tech 13:47 - Exploring Systems 17:24 - Wardley Mapping 31:52 - The Penguin Story: Looking For Poo-Covered Rocks 37:53 - The Power of Observation and Reflection Reflections: John: Maintaining the history of an application. Jessica: So much of the world is what we can’t see. There is value in...
2019-05-22
52 min
Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations
Agile Metrics You Should Use But Don't | Cat Swetel
Ever asked your team, "How's our KPIs? Are we hitting our numbers?" Cat Swetel says that the answer you get may not be very useful for determining actual value delivery. In her Agile Arizona 2017 session "Agile Metrics You Should Use But Don't," Cat shared some metrics that everyone in Agile knows they should focus on, but for whatever reason get set aside. These include: Start date ("when a story crosses the line of commitment"), End date (when the acceptance criteria and definition of done have been met), how many things in progress, time in process (AKA "cycle time"...
2017-11-14
30 min
Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations
Cat Swetel Talks Value-Based Roadmaps Populated by Options with Agile Amped at Mile High Agile 2016
Today's businesses and organizations are faced with problems and opportunities that have never been faced before, and knowledge workers are important in the charge to resolve these problems. And yet these same businesses and organizations still operate under assumptions that don't apply to knowledge work and don't take into consideration the degree of difficulty and novelty inherent in the problem space. In her presentation at Mile High Agile this year (co-presented with Matt Barcomb), Cat Swetel proposes that businesses start implementing a more value-based roadmapping approach populated with options not commitments. "It's insane to dictate when a thing will be d...
2016-04-26
08 min
Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations
Matt Barcomb sez: "I Like Big Budgets and I Cannot Lie!"
But, really, if your organization is like most and is still operating under some grandiose "big master plan" (which is really just a big bad lies, since plans change quickly and frequently), then Matt Barcomb invites you to consider a more flow-based roadmapping approach that's more fluid and fits better with reality. Matt touches on the Lean principles (just in time, work in progress, etc.) that guide flow-based roadmapping, which is the topic of his conference presentation, to be delivered with Cat Swetel. Matt Barcomb has over 18 years of experience as a product development leader who takes a pragmatic, systems...
2016-04-15
12 min