Cat’s research centers on the socio-cognitive factors and processes that help people learn and succeed. In her role as director of Pluralsight Flow’s Developer Success Lab, she studies what makes software teams thrive and shares that research with the community so teams can learn from her findings.
In a recent report, the Dev Success Lab explored how visibility can encourage higher-performing teams and better business outcomes.
Pluralsight is an education platform for software developers. Pluralsight Flow, their software delivery intelligence platform, is designed to eliminate developer friction and wasted time.
Cat is on LinkedIn and Twitter.
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