Hitchhiker’s Guide To Technical Leadership
- Date: September 1, 2011 from 9:45AM to 11:00AM
- Day 3
- ARC205
- Speakers: Norm Judah
- 11,523 Views
- 4 Comments
Loading User Information from Channel 9
Something went wrong getting user information from Channel 9
Loading User Information from MSDN
Something went wrong getting user information from MSDN
Loading Visual Studio Achievements
Something went wrong getting the Visual Studio Achievements
Right click “Save as…”
Slides (view online)Beautiful designs and architectures are all good and well, but is application architecture enough? To what degree are modern solutions architected around end user adoption or for operational excellence with great embedded telemetry? What are the characteristics of great architecture and the behaviors of a great architect and technical leaders? Join certified architect Norm Judah, Microsoft Services CTO, to discuss the development of architects and technical leaders within Microsoft Services.
Watch Norm introduce this session in this short teaser video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNA8o05VinE
Already have a Channel 9 account? Please sign in
Follow the Discussion
Wonderful session, really made me think hard about both what my group does and how it personally affects me.
Awesome presentation by Norm and brilliant insight on what real architecture is in the real world! His answer to my question turned my decision upside down.
OH no - video not working anymore. Hoping someone can fix it ...
Anyone using Microsoft's technical leadership as an example of "Doing it right" wwway over subscribed in credability.
I especially giggled at the "You have to articulate your products clearly" moment of zen.... (*looks at Microsoft.com*....looks back at inbox of consultancy requests...looks back at Microsoft.com*...clear as mud guys, clear as mud).
Remove this comment
Remove this thread
close