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Refactoring Trust on Your Team

Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore the critical role of trust in successful software teams through this 20-minute conference talk from GOTO Chicago 2020. Delve into the definition of trust, learn to identify when it's lacking, and discover strategies for rebuilding it. Examine the BRAVING framework, which breaks down trust into key components: Boundaries, Reliability, Accountability, Vault, Integrity, Non-judgement, and Generosity. Gain practical insights on refactoring trust within your team to improve retention and team dynamics. Presented by Rebecca Miller-Webster, founder of Write/Speak/Code and Director of Engineering, this talk offers valuable perspectives on fostering a trusting environment in software development teams.

Syllabus

Intro
Trust matters a lot
What is trust?
How do you rebuild trust?
BRAVING: Boundaries
BRAVING: Reliability
BRAVING: Accountability
BRAVING: Vault
BRAVING: Integrity
BRAVING: Non-judgement
BRAVING: Generosity
Refactoring trust


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