Succeed in your next JavaScript coding interview by working through practice questions and learning important JavaScript skills and concepts
Toyota Kata - What is it. Where Might it Fit. and Why? Future solutions are getting less and less likely to be ones we've used before. And even if we can draw on 'experience', it may represent the lowest form of innovation which may not be good enough; we are limiting ourselves to only what we know now.Agile is about mindset, not about process. Mindset can support agile behaviors or can hinder them. Improvement exercises involve multiple people or groups working on different parts of the puzzle; how they understand customer needs and how they collaborate to create a cohesive whole can greatly influence success. So the most important question becomes, 'How might we develop an Agile mindset?'The connection between Agile and Toyota Kata is intriguing. When you look into why, it's actually quite plain and simple. Further, when you have an understanding of Toyota Kata, how it came about and why, then its potential value to those adopting Agile shines through even more so. You will recognize the potential of the 2 unintentionally hidden managerial routines at Toyota from which 'Toyota Kata' was born."One of the best, compact introductions to Toyota Kata that I've seen!" (Quote by Mike Rother, author of 'Toyota Kata', following a presentation by Oscar in Austin TX in Feb 2020.) In this session you will: See the connection between Agile and Toyota Kata and their common ancestry See why the most success in the future will come to those who can rapidly adapt and innovate Understand that a concept or model alone generally won't change behaviors (and why), but a practice routine will Understand the 2 'Kata' patterns and get a feel for how you can start your application of them, one in particular
Toyota Kata - What is it. Where Might it Fit. and Why? Future solutions are getting less and less likely to be ones we've used before. And even if we can draw on 'experience', it may represent the lowest form of innovation which may not be good enough; we are limiting ourselves to only what we know now.Agile is about mindset, not about process. Mindset can support agile behaviors or can hinder them. Improvement exercises involve multiple people or groups working on different parts of the puzzle; how they understand customer needs and how they collaborate to create a cohesive whole can greatly influence success. So the most important question becomes, 'How might we develop an Agile mindset?'The connection between Agile and Toyota Kata is intriguing. When you look into why, it's actually quite plain and simple. Further, when you have an understanding of Toyota Kata, how it came about and why, then its potential value to those adopting Agile shines through even more so. You will recognize the potential of the 2 unintentionally hidden managerial routines at Toyota from which 'Toyota Kata' was born."One of the best, compact introductions to Toyota Kata that I've seen!" (Quote by Mike Rother, author of 'Toyota Kata', following a presentation by Oscar in Austin TX in Feb 2020.) In this session you will: See the connection between Agile and Toyota Kata and their common ancestry See why the most success in the future will come to those who can rapidly adapt and innovate Understand that a concept or model alone generally won't change behaviors (and why), but a practice routine will Understand the 2 'Kata' patterns and get a feel for how you can start your application of them, one in particular
This Creative Writing Course is the perfect starting point for anyone eager to dive into the world of storytelling. Whether you’ve always dreamed of writing a novel, crafting compelling short stories, or simply improving your writing skills for your blog, this course is designed to guide you through every step of the creative process.
Building a parser is one of the early steps of designing a compiler. And to build a parser, it is important to learn about the different parsing techniques and how they work. In this course, we are going to learn just that.
In this course, we'll create Python APIs with the Django REST framework. We'll be using an existing project called Todo and learn how to add an API to it. This course requires beginner-level experience with Django; if you've created a Django project before, it will be beneficial.
This beginner's level course on Pandas acquaints you to the data analysis fundamentals using Pandas library and working with Pandas primary data structures, Series and DataFrame. Learn all about data input using indexing and filtering, data preprocessing, and handle missing values and duplicate rows to transform your data more efficiently with the help of this hands-on course.
Learn Object-oriented Programming in Python-beginner-level! (Exercises + cheat sheets + better Coding)!
The Office 365 Collaborating in Office 365 course focuses on giving you the relevant knowledge on how to collaborate with others in Office 365. You'll learn how to make a plan in Planner, and an app in Office 365. In addition to that, learn how to create and share a document, as well as create a SharePoint library. Explore the idea to use the Office 365 apps on a mobile device, and how to co-author documents. The course also instructs you to manage an Outlook group, following with OneNote, Skype, and Delve to locate documents. Last but not the least, improve the efficiency to collaborate using Yammer and Teams. The knowledge acquired from the course makes sure you've got the skills required to succeed in today's rapidly developing workplace. What Will I Learn? Use the various apps of Office 365 to collaborate with others. Requirements Familiarity with Microsoft Office Applications and using the Internet. Introduction Introduction FREE 00:02:00 Using Office 365 for Collaboration Overview FREE 00:03:00 Creating a Plan 00:07:00 Creating and Sharing a Document 00:05:00 Creating a Library 00:08:00 Using Office 365 on a Mobile Device 00:05:00 Co-Authoring in Office 00:05:00 Using an Outlook Group to Get Feedback 00:08:00 Meeting and Collaborating in Skype and OneNote 00:08:00 Using Delve 00:05:00 Getting Feedback Through Yammer 00:07:00 Using Teams 00:06:00 Conclusion Course Recap 00:02:00 Course Certification