This year we sponsored the CxO and as a result, I also attended my first CxO day! Whilst Barry has attended 4 out of 5 CxO days, I have never felt the need to attend as I'm neither chief nor officer of anything, but I quickly realised I'd made a big mistake skipping this day for the past few years.
The talks were absolutely phenomenal. Despite some last minute alterations to the lineup - there wasn't a single speaker who didn't deliver something inspiring or thought-provoking.
The first speaker of the day was Professor Andre Spicer (Professor of Organisational Behaviour at Cass Business School City University London) who delivered an excellent breakdown of his published theories around The Stupidity Paradox - essentially an examination of why intelligent people dumb themselves down in corporations - to the long-term detriment of themselves and their organisations.
Another fascinating talk was delivered by Ben Finn OBE (Co-Founder of Sibelius and CEO at Stealth Poker) who delved into how to manage huge issue queues and feature releases in software, in order to maximise profit and keep the users happy.
Stepping in at the last minute to deliver what might have been the talk of the day was Alex Elkins (Entrepreneurship Education Manager at City University London), reflecting on how new businesses can solve real-world problems as opposed to focusing on useless solutions.
And finally, a great interview with Sarah Wood OBE (CEO & Co-Founder of Unruly) wrapped up the day, focusing on how she with her two co-founders turned a grassroots startup into an international success story.
Even for a mere mortal, this was all very inspiring stuff and I'll certainly be keen to attend the CxO day for future events.
It was also great to catch up with Crispin Read and learn more about the Drupal apprenticeship scheme over a few beers. The guys at MWDA are doing some fantastic work to develop (pun absolutely intended) the next generation of Drupal developers.
All in all, this was a fantastic start to a DrupalCamp which I'd wholeheartedly recommend to anyone working in our industry.