"What Have We Learned?"
The past year plus has brought disruption and opportunity to businesses and software teams all over the world. Change is inevitable, but 2020 was a year of massive change: businesses pivoted, supply chains were disrupted, customer expectations shifted to contactless services, digital transformation projects accelerated, new digital experiences were created, the move to the cloud moved into high gear and our ability to create and deliver software elevated to an essential capability for business.
It’s time to pause and ask ourselves, what did we learn from all of this disruption and change? What lessons can we carry forward with us? How do those experiences inform us of how to prepare for what might come in 2021 and beyond?
Cornelia Davis from Weaveworks, Kurt Chase from Tricentis and Sanjeev Sharma from Truist join hosts Alan Shimel and Mitch Ashley to discuss lessons learned, how to overcome the obstacles we’ve faced over the past year, and how to improve business processes and make better decisions.
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