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Uncommon Roundtable: How High-Performing Tech Teams Actually Build Resilience

Uncommon Leadership

Release Date: 12/24/2025

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Meet the Panel of Speakers
 
Paige Watson
Technical coach and community mentor focused on building cohesive, high-performing engineering teams through quality-first practices.
 
Fortune Buchholtz
Business agility practitioner and agile logician who blends systems thinking, emotional awareness, and facilitation to help teams build resilience and cognitive agility.
 
Johanna Rothman
Author and pragmatic management consultant helping leaders and teams navigate change, collaboration, and adaptive product development.
 
Tim Ottinger
Agile coach and Extreme Programming expert known for bringing curiosity, creativity, and human-centered thinking into software delivery.
 
Meet the Host
Michael Hunter
Michael Hunter went from debugging code to debugging people—and now helps people debug themselves. Through the Uncommon Leadership Podcast and his work with tech leaders, he explores the invisible cultural and emotional dynamics that stall change and drain teams.
 
His work focuses on resilience, clarity, and leading with the whole self.
 
 
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