Johanna Rothman, the “Pragmatic Manager,” offers frank, practical advice that you can immediately apply to your product development challenges. She helps leaders and teams see their current reality. Because one size never fits all, she helps them explore options for what and how to change. The results? Leaders and teams learn to collaborate and focus on outcomes that matter. Her clients and readers appreciate both her trademark practicality and humor. Explore all her books and writing at jrothman.com and createadaptablelife.com.
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Johanna Rothman, the “Pragmatic Manager,” offers frank, practical advice that you can immediately apply to your product development challenges. She helps leaders and teams see their current reality. Because one size never fits all, she helps them explore options for what and how to change. The results? Leaders and teams learn to collaborate and focus on outcomes that matter. Her clients and readers appreciate both her trademark practicality and humor. Explore all her books and writing at jrothman.com and createadaptablelife.com.
Season 3, Episode 7: Teaching the Abstract | Clare Sudbery
The LabVIEW Experiment Podcast
1 hour 6 minutes 18 seconds
5 months ago
Season 3, Episode 7: Teaching the Abstract | Clare Sudbery
Clare Sudbery is an independent technical coach with over 20 years of software experience. She specialises in technical leadership, TDD, refactoring, continuous integration and other eXtreme Programming (XP) practices. Clare taught the Coding Black Females’ Return to Tech programme and co-ran Made Tech’s academy. She has a passion for helping under-represented groups to flourish in tech. Clare hosted the acclaimed Making Tech Better podcast and writes on Medium, for O’Reilly and for Martin Fowler’s site.
The LabVIEW Experiment Podcast
Johanna Rothman, the “Pragmatic Manager,” offers frank, practical advice that you can immediately apply to your product development challenges. She helps leaders and teams see their current reality. Because one size never fits all, she helps them explore options for what and how to change. The results? Leaders and teams learn to collaborate and focus on outcomes that matter. Her clients and readers appreciate both her trademark practicality and humor. Explore all her books and writing at jrothman.com and createadaptablelife.com.