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Why Crew Resource Management in Database Teams
Crew Resource Management is a field which has become critical in many fields including aviation and nuclear power. However in IT, this field has not been well implemented. In this talk we will discuss what crew resource management is, what kinds of problems it solves, and why all database teams should implement it.
Several PostgreSQL-related case studies will be discussed and both technical and human factors will be part of the case studies.
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