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## Aligning on company culture
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What followed was an open and frank conversation about Verifa's future. We discussed what we want the company to be, our goals, and—crucially—how to achieve them. It became crystal clear how vital VeriFridays are. That 20% of time invested in the company and crew is priceless. It sparks creativity and out-of-the-box thinking, while also strengthening our bonds as a team. So we decided to restore the balance by working towards reinstating VeriFridays.
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## Redefining our offering
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This session was all about pinpointing the key value we can offer our customers in achieving their goals. The discussions took us on a journey through the evolution of software development, from Agile to DevOps and now Platform Engineering, and how it affects developers' day-to-day work.
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We talked about what Developer Experience and Platform Engineering means to us, our passions and core competencies. In the end, we agreed that our greatest value lies in creating user-centric internal developer platforms, something that we’ve got pretty good at over the years. To help other teams do the same, we started brainstorming a framework to guide them in creating platforms that make developers’ lives easier.
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