

Chris Murman
Chris's first job out out of college was the weekend sports anchor at an NBC affiliate. If he had only known what was in store for his career! Interestingly enough, he still loves telling the stories of others around him every day. Each interaction is an opportunity to learn what made you unique, and understand where you came from. Chris thinks if you got to know each other more on a personal level, it would make the tough conversations easier to have. Come tell him your story!
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My first year submitting an agile conference abstract must have been quite an adventure for the review team. Even though there were required fields in the system, I had no clu…
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I’m sure most of us in this position have a similar story, but I didn’t intend on doing this. Speaking at and planning professional conferences, to be specific. When I first s…
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You’ve read enough by now about what the pandemic did to us all. We fled our office spaces trying to stay safe. In-person events were canceled because we all weren’t comfortab…
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I can still remember the pit in my stomach when Steve Jobs tried to quiet the complaints of the newly launched iPhone 4 (the first I ever owned). The smartphone giant came out…
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In any given moment, we are faced with around 11 million pieces of information. Of those bits of info, the brain can only process 40 at a time. If that’s the case, what do we …
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I would like to think I’ve always supported people that look and sound different than me. One of the friends I enjoyed most in high school was the only African-American kid in…
Experience Reports
If you work in an office, you have most likely participated in a brainstorming session or two (or 12). Sounds very agile.
However, science has shown several times that brains…
Experience Reports
1.0 INTRODUCTION
“Move fast and break things.” — Mark Zuckerberg
He made that quote famous years ago, and it lit a fire under many in the sect of software I wo…
Event Sessions
If you work in an office, your boss has probably forced you into a brainstorming session or two (or 12). Invented in the 1940s by an advertising executive, the purpose was to …
Event Sessions
"Move fast and break things." -- Mark Zuckerberg
He made that quote famous years ago, and it lit a fire under many in the sect of software I work in. Mobile development is no…
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