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10 years of Open Source North
This episode takes a behind-the-scenes look at the journey of the Open Source North (OSN) conference. Founder Jeff Urban and veteran participants share how OSN grew from a niche Java meetup into a premier Midwest tech event. They reflect on OSN’s community-first focus, lessons learned, and how inclusivity and innovation shape a space for IT professionals to learn and connect.
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Questioning your way to success
Asking the right questions of the right people at the right time are critical for a project to be successful. Gucci joins us to share her experiences as a BA and Scrum Master to answer our questions about questions.
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We talk about identifying, setting, and keep boundaries at work. Not just work-life balance, but also protecting your productivity and focus. Boundaries for yourself and your team.
Organizational Change Management
We are joined by one of our seasoned project and program expert Jim Rathe to talk about how to make change happen in an organization.
All about risk
What is an actual “Risk” to a project? What do you put in that risk box on a status report? Jen Deutsch one of our seasoned project delivery people helps us figure this out.
Going Slow in a Hurry
Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything: Wyatt Earp basically said that the people who win are the ones who can take their time the fastest. How does that apply to work? We try to figure that out.
Creating Special Moments
Creating special moments for your team to brighten the day and help each other connect. Or just because it is fun.





