The conviction gap: Why platform engineering success requires more than developer buy-in
This talk challenges conventional wisdom that adoption should be entirely developer-led as hesitant leadership can sabotage even technically excellent platforms. A successful platform balances leadership conviction with developer engagement.
This talk challenges the conventional view that platform adoption should be entirely developer-led and bottoms-up. Successful platform initiatives require a balance of leadership conviction and strategic vision paired with genuine developer engagement.
Attendees will learn why "thinking small" with adoption undermines platform success, how hesitant leadership can sabotage even technically excellent platforms, and strategies for building compelling business cases that link initiatives to business outcomes. Platform leaders will gain practical advice on asserting vision while respecting developer needs.
Attendees will learn why "thinking small" with adoption undermines platform success, how hesitant leadership can sabotage even technically excellent platforms, and strategies for building compelling business cases that link initiatives to business outcomes. Platform leaders will gain practical advice on asserting vision while respecting developer needs.
The conviction gap: Why platform engineering success requires more than developer buy-in
This talk challenges conventional wisdom that adoption should be entirely developer-led as hesitant leadership can sabotage even technically excellent platforms. A successful platform balances leadership conviction with developer engagement.
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Moderator

Lou Bichard
Product Manager, Gitpod
This talk challenges the conventional view that platform adoption should be entirely developer-led and bottoms-up. Successful platform initiatives require a balance of leadership conviction and strategic vision paired with genuine developer engagement.
Attendees will learn why "thinking small" with adoption undermines platform success, how hesitant leadership can sabotage even technically excellent platforms, and strategies for building compelling business cases that link initiatives to business outcomes. Platform leaders will gain practical advice on asserting vision while respecting developer needs.
Attendees will learn why "thinking small" with adoption undermines platform success, how hesitant leadership can sabotage even technically excellent platforms, and strategies for building compelling business cases that link initiatives to business outcomes. Platform leaders will gain practical advice on asserting vision while respecting developer needs.
The conviction gap: Why platform engineering success requires more than developer buy-in
This talk challenges conventional wisdom that adoption should be entirely developer-led as hesitant leadership can sabotage even technically excellent platforms. A successful platform balances leadership conviction with developer engagement.
This talk challenges the conventional view that platform adoption should be entirely developer-led and bottoms-up. Successful platform initiatives require a balance of leadership conviction and strategic vision paired with genuine developer engagement.
Attendees will learn why "thinking small" with adoption undermines platform success, how hesitant leadership can sabotage even technically excellent platforms, and strategies for building compelling business cases that link initiatives to business outcomes. Platform leaders will gain practical advice on asserting vision while respecting developer needs.
Attendees will learn why "thinking small" with adoption undermines platform success, how hesitant leadership can sabotage even technically excellent platforms, and strategies for building compelling business cases that link initiatives to business outcomes. Platform leaders will gain practical advice on asserting vision while respecting developer needs.
The conviction gap: Why platform engineering success requires more than developer buy-in
This talk challenges conventional wisdom that adoption should be entirely developer-led as hesitant leadership can sabotage even technically excellent platforms. A successful platform balances leadership conviction with developer engagement.
Panelist

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Host

Lou Bichard
Product Manager, Gitpod
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