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(304) How Do You Manage Small Indie Teams?
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Managing a small start-up team can sometimes feel like steering a ship, but most of the time feels like riding a bull - you're just trying to hold on and possibly point it in the right direction. There are a number of unique challenges presented to a team lead; your previous experience with team members, the lack of experience your team has in their roles and/or working with each other, and the rapidly changing dynamics everyone has to endure as the team grows are just a few. In this talk, thatgamecompany president and co-founder Kellee Santiago will discuss some of the challenges she faced in the early years of thatgamecompany, beginning with four people on abstract console title FL0W, through their growth over the course of making PlayStation Network game FLOWER.

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