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Setup "Brown Bag" sessions for technical discussions to facilitate knowledge sharing #908

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sgibson91 opened this issue Sep 25, 2024 · 6 comments
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sgibson91 commented Sep 25, 2024

Context

To reduce the impact of internal, project-based siloes in engineering (e.g. "Person A did Project X, so only they have the knowledge"), we would like to introduce a "Brown Bag" event to hold technical discussions which will facilitate knowledge sharing and help weaken siloes.

I, Sarah, want to make this as open and and flexible as possible so that i) people feel like there's always something they could present, even if they haven't just nicely wrapped up a Super-Cool project; and ii) it doesn't feel like a bro-y, "that's what the engineers do" kind of space.

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  • A place to store info on upcoming and past sessions exists
  • The culture and expectations around the event are documented
  • A recurring schedule for the sessions is set
  • 2i2c staff are aware of the event and it's context
  • There is a speaker organised for the first session
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Some rough first thoughts:

  • Meeting format:
    • 45min video call
  • Meeting frequency:
    • Every 2 weeks? Maybe even monthly if we think about how few people we have to rotate through. (Can also always be changed later)
  • Who can present?
    • Expectation that engineers will present
    • Anyone from org welcome to present
  • Presentation format:
    • To be decided by presenter! Everything from traditional slide decks to hands on walkthroughs and beyond should be permitted! Let's make this safe to try and fun!
  • Who can attend?
    • Expectation for engineers to attend
    • Anyone from org welcome to attend
  • Topic to be presented on, in order of preference:
    • Completed or ongoing technical project work within 2i2c (AirTable and stuff from Biz Dev counts!)
    • Completed or ongoing technical work from upstream partners of 2i2c
    • Hobby technical projects. If you had to deep dive into some framework while realising your dream to remotely brew coffee from your office so that it was ready in the time it takes you to walk to the kitchen, let's hear about that learning journey!
    • Also encourage topic requests, "can someone talk about X?"
    • Practising external talks to gather feedback
  • How do we track who is presenting when?
    • TBD - probably a sign-up sheet of some description. Google sheets? GitHub wiki?
  • How do we encourage people to_actually sign up_?
    • TBD
  • How/where do we store the resources of the talk (e.g. slide deck links) for future reference?
    • Could be the same place as the schedule

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I updated the name to "Brown Bag" because this will not be happening at lunch time for everyone 😂

@sgibson91 sgibson91 changed the title Setup "Lunch and Learn" sessions for technical discussions to facilitate knowledge sharing Setup "Brown Bag" sessions for technical discussions to facilitate knowledge sharing Oct 3, 2024
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Me and Sarah have a meet scheduled on monday about this, I look to help work this with a kickstart in that meet.

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Erik and I met, he thumbs up the plan and we agreed that I will take this forward as it turns out the Turing's wiki is not open like I thought, I'm just still an external collaborator from when I worked there 😅

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I am breaking off the "setting a schedule" part of this task as it's own issue while we wait for the flurry of new meetings following the re-org to settle.

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