Showing posts with label MMUK'20. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MMUK'20. Show all posts

30 June 2020

In conversation with Jamie Huskisson

Hey everyone and welcome back to another amazing blog by

Hussey Coding 


Recently we had a great time covering and watching this year's Meet Magento UK, packed full incredible talks, insights and lessons that are not only helpful to developers and merchants now but will help inspire and shape the next generation of eCommerce.


Today I have the privilege to bring you an exclusive interview with one of the Magento communities finest contributors, a champion of PWA, the organiser of MMUK, CEO of JH and one of the nicest most genuine people, ladies and gentlemen in what has been called the greatest interview of all time I give you Mr Jamie Huskisson!



 
First off let me say that I appreciate you taking time out of your busy schedule to do this and answer some of our questions.





It's the least I can do after you wrote all those blog posts!




So when you put out the announcement asking for speakers to submit their talks and you get all these "papers" landing in your inbox what does the process of selecting the speakers for the event look like?



There are different ways of breaking it down as it’s several things that come together to select our speakers:

 

  1. We have our call-for-papers, which typically attracts seasoned speakers inside the ecosystem that have spoken at other conferences (as well as some that would like to do so, that are new speakers)
  2. We have our scouting, whereby we attend a lot of events, listen to a lot of talks/podcasts - and share our favourites. That gives us some x-factor in finding people that you wouldn’t expect to see but also unearthing some raw talents at meetups/local levels that perhaps have only spoken to crowds of 5-30 before
  3. We actively enquire with people that we think will have expertise in an area, to encourage new speakers that have never spoken anywhere before to come forward
  4. We speak to Adobe to talk about the topics we want to see covered and work with them on the best people to represent this 
  5. We work with any sponsors that will be talking, to ensure that it’s not a sales pitch but genuinely useful to our audience

All of that and quite a bit more allows us to put together an incredibly diverse line-up of topics, speakers and a great conference. It’s often 9 months of conversations that lead to our line-ups and we mix all the above sources to find the best result.


Waw, that's an incredible amount of work! And obviously, it doesn't end there as I imagine after exhausting all of these avenues you would still need to whittle down the list of applicants. Do you have a checklist of criteria or something similar you use to choose who will be on the lineup?



It’s less a checklist it’s perhaps more around fitting the style and the theme that I want for the event each year. 

I said in our keynote, that each year of Meet Magento UK is a year for JH to say “this is what you should already know, to be at the top of the industry, and here’s what you should be focusing on to stay that way” - and you’ll see that repeatedly in our speaker selection. We want the best of the best, but I strongly believe that doesn’t mean picking the same speakers you’ve seen at every other event.


OK, now you have your line up for the event, the agenda has been announced and we're busy here at Hussey Coding typing away and making graphics but before the event, how much of the finished talks do you get to see before you go live?  



We trust our speakers so it’s often left up to them but we will check-in with them throughout the lead-up to the event. Experienced speakers, they almost always turn up on the day, do their thing and it goes just fine. Other speakers want to do several run-throughs. Some will want to write their talk a week before the event so they don’t overthink it. Everybody has their style, and it’s important that speakers are supported in a way that allows them to flourish, not just make them fit a system that works for you as an organiser. 

New speakers especially, you want to support them with encouragement and dive in wherever they need that support. From slide design to pace, to just sitting in a rehearsal to listen to the talk ahead of time to reassure them that it’s great or provide feedback. You do what’s required to ensure they know they’re doing a great job. 


Obviously this year was very different from other years due to lockdown and all that comes with it and you guys made this bold step in moving the whole conference online, what was the easiest part of that process for you?



The JH team, by far. As soon as I mentioned we were doing the event for charity, we found our purpose and ran with it. There wasn’t a hesitation. 

And finding an excellent production company to help us make the quality-bar we had set for ourselves happen. XSEM did a wonderful job on production, and they deserve a lot of credit for helping us make our vision come to life. 




What about the most difficult part of the online move?




The event platform, and finding one that works best. Frankly, each event platform, even the ones being released now, they’re all five years behind where they need to be. They’re all “done in a couple of months” minimum-viable-products that need a lot more events to be held on them to be more seasoned and polished.



and was there ever a point where you and team JH said; "let's just cancel the event" and if so, what was it that changed your minds?




Absolutely. When we saw the quality of everything being done elsewhere, we didn’t want to add to the noise. The experience would suck, it would be a glorified webinar, and it would be a let-down for our speakers. It had to be something worth doing, a quality bar needed to be hit, or we weren’t going to do it. We knew if we were going to do it, we’d have to make that happen and do a lot of things people just weren’t doing in their events to step above the level of quality we had seen.

We don’t get out of bed to do s**t work, and we believe the MMUK audience expects the best. 


I think it's safe to say that MMUK exceeded expectations and as always was an event not to be missed! and speaking of the event I assume that the 2 new tracks (solution and platform) were created in response to the event moving online, are there plans to keep them moving forwards into next year and beyond?



We’ll see. We added the two new tracks for different reasons:

  1. Solutions track, which focused on technology partners in the ecosystem, gave more ability to raise money for charity (because it made sponsorship more attractive) but also allowed some fantastic case-studies to flourish which we didn’t have room for in our merchant track
  2. Platform track, which focused on Magento’s features and services, allowed us to fulfil the number 1 piece of feedback we get every year which is that we don’t have enough Adobe-employed speakers on stage. This is a tricky one, as we’re not a conference for product demos, we feel you can get those anywhere. But every single year, it’s our top feedback - people expect to see it, and there’s not a good enough public avenue to learn about maximising features of the platform

Will we keep them? Let’s see. A lot of limitations on track numbers and sizes come directly from the limitation imposed by the physical venue you choose, so it will depend on how things shape up for 2021.



and lastly, for you personally, what was your favourite part of the day?





My favourite part of the day, which is the same every year, is grouping back together with the JH team and discussing how everything went. There’s a moment where the MCs of the tracks, all the people that worked so hard at JH to pull together the hundred details that go into the event and myself all gather to just enjoy that post-event glow. 

This year, especially with £84,000 raised for charity and so many people in our society benefiting from the event, that moment felt particularly wonderful. 

I can never thank the JH team, our MCs, speakers and sponsors enough. It’s a team effort to do what we do.


Jamie thank you so much again for taking time out to talk with us and give us a peek behind the curtain of MMUK.

And thank you to all of you for joining us today for one of my personal favourite blogs.


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22 June 2020

Meet Magento UK '20 - Looking back

Hey everyone and welcome back to another edition of 

the Hussey Coding blog


It's been almost a week now since this year's Meet Magento UK and what a day it was!

30+ speakers, 4 MC's and even a comedic impressionist, it doesn't get much better than that! So join us we take a look back at MMUK'20



First thing that needs to be said, if you missed it then you have truly missed out, though this was an online event and the buzz of seeing, interacting and soaking up the atmosphere of the Magento community couldn't be enjoyed in all it's glory, the chat bars were flowing nicely with questions, encouragements and all the usual awesomeness that comes from this unique community.

This same community, through sponsorship and ticket sales, managed to raise over £84,000 for charities that are working harder than ever in this time of global and national crisis to care for the most vulnerable.


The line up of speakers was incredible and though we have not had a chance to catch up on all of the sessions, what we have seen lived up to the hype! Whatever your passion in eCommerce, whatever your skill, knowledge, problem or interest MMUK'20 had something for everyone. If you are a ticket holder then you can still (at the time of writing) head on over to the event page now to catch up or re-watch any of the session recordings.


Earlier this year we covered the Adobe Summit which, understandably, also went online due to the pandemic. In our opinion, MMUK'20 was a better event. Granted that the Adobe Summit had less time to get ready to make the move online however it's Adobe, they have the resources.

Don't misunderstand, we aren't saying that the Summit was bad we're just saying that MMUK'20 was better. How I hear you ask, well mostly because MMUK felt like an event, we needed to be online at 9.30am to watch the opening keynotes, we had to pick what sessions we wanted to see live, we could interact with speakers, MC's, sponsors and other patrons and sure we can go back now and watch the recordings but there was this energy about it, going downstairs to make a cup of tea became exciting because there were only 5 mins until the next session began.


So what happens now? Well first off you should have all received a feedback form in your inbox, it takes a few minutes to fill out and I know the team over at JH would appreciate your honest feedback about the event as it only serves to make next year all the better. Also, head on over to your favourite social media platforms and show some love for the event, talk about your stand out sessions, discuss, deliberate and keep the conversation going.


Thank you to everyone who liked, shared and showed us some love over the last few weeks, we really appreciate all of the support you have shown us here at Hussey Coding. Don't forget that we still have our FREE project creation and our lifetime Developer subscription discount offers running over at Developerconnection.co.uk which will be automatically applied when you use the service.


Next week I am super excited to bring you an exclusive interview with none other than MMUK'20's organiser and CEO of wearejh.com, Jamie Huskisson so be sure not to miss it!

Until then from all of us here at Hussey Coding, stay safe and have a great day!


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16 June 2020

Meet Magento UK '20 - The big day

Hi everyone and welcome back to another edition of the

Hussey Coding blog


We are almost there! Everything we have been building towards is just around the corner and tomorrow we will see Meet Magento UK 2020 in all its glory! And to help you get ready for it we thought it would be helpful to take a look at the event as a whole to help you plan your day.



First things first the conference will kick off at 9.30am (UK time) with a welcome from JH CEO and event organiser Jamie Huskisson. The whole event will be hosted on a virtual event platform and you should receive details on how to access that sometime today if not tomorrow morning.


Each session will last about 30mins and close up to 5 mins of live Q&A at the end and I have it on good authority that even though some of the sessions will be pre-recorded for fear of technical issues that all of the speakers will be live for the Q&A's.


With the whole event being live the reality is that you are not going to be able to watch all sessions from the same track one after the other, as they will be happening at the same time so you are going to want to plan your day out to be sure to catch the session you really want to see however the virtual event platform will help you do this by letting you build a personal agenda and since there are handy 5 min intervals between each session you can easily switch between tracks to get to the sessions you want to hear the most.

But don't worry too much about missing out if you want to hear 2 sessions that are in the same time slot because all ticket holders will have access to an archive of the sessions later on.


We've also recently received news that the lunchtime entertainment is 2015 Finalist of Britains got talent and comedic impressionist Danny Posthill who will be taking virtual centre stage at 12.30.

Check out these video's below to see him in action.

youtube.com video 1

youtube.com video 2


When we began this series we talked about how we loved the mixture of commerce and community at last years event and though this year won't quite be the same for obvious reasons there will still be opportunities for you to chat and meet other people at the event through the networking channels that will be available on the platform and of course by using good old social media but don't forget to use the #mm20uk.


It is going to be a packed event so it's really important that you do some pre-planning, below you will find a list of each tracks speakers with a link to each of our blogs on each track.


9.30 - 9.40 - Jamie Huskisson - Keynote - Welcome


9.40 - 10.10 - Peter Sheldon - Keynote

Tomorrow Came Early - the new normal of the customer buying experience 


THE MERCHANT TRACK

Track MC - Rebecca Brocton

LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/rebeccabrocton

Twitter - twitter.com/RebeccaBrocton

Youtube - youtube.com/c/rebeccabrocton


10.15 - 10.50 - Andy Mulcahy

What Impact Did COVID Have on Online Retail?


10.55 - 11.30 - Chloe Thomas

eCommerce Marketing - what you should be focusing on now to grow your business in 2020


11.35 - 12.10 - No Speaker


13.10 - 13.45 - Luke Carthy

How to Nail Google Analytics for eCommerce


13.50 - 14.25 - Vatsal Shah

Content-driven Commerce is Your Future


14.30 - 15.05 - Marsha Naidoo

Mind the Gap: Working Towards Diversity and Inclusion


15.10 - 15.45 - Samar Elshafiey

Designing Memorable Mobile Experiences


THE TECHNICAL TRACK

Track MC - John Knowles

LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/jrknowles

Twitter - twitter.com/knowj


10.15 - 10.50 - Amy Swan

Cloud Scaling Magento - from Basic to Complex


10.55 - 11.30 - Gilberto Cocchi

Web Vitals - essential metrics for a healthy site


11.35 - 12.10 - Karolina Szachnowicz

What Can Test Automation Do For You? Save time, reduce cost and minimise risk.


13.10 - 13.45 - Drew Garratt

Progressive Web Apps for Today | Running production PWAs for performance and growth


13.50 - 14.25 - Patrick McLain

Fast Cache with Magento


14.30 - 15.05 - Chris Brabender

Building a Maintainable Future with Magento 2


15.10 - 15.45 - Oleksandr Lyzun

Asynchronous Magento


THE SOLUTION TRACK

Track MC - Janak Kika

LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/janak-kika-69ab53112


10.15 - 10.50 - Jessica Tinker

PayPal: How to Keep Momentum Amid Covid-19


10.55 - 11.30 - Amy Marks & Ian Scarr

Klevu: To Site-Search & Beyond | 10 Magento Brands Getting it Right


11.35 - 12.10 - Dan Payton & Patricia Calzada

Klarna: Beyond 2020 - The Future of Retail


13.10 - 13.45 - James Grainger

Checkout.com: Redefining Your Checkout Experience to Unlock Growth and Boost Revenues


13.50 - 14.25 - Brian Mapley & Maša Prastalo

Adyen: Adopting an Agile Approach to Ensure You’re Better Prepared for Growth


14.30 - 15.05 - Peter Boerhof

Vertex: 2021 EU VAT Rules – what eCommerce businesses need to know


15.10 - 15.45 - Jon Palmer & Richard Gardner

Klaviyo: Taking a Walk in Your Customer’s Shoes Across All Channels


THE PLATFORM TRACK

Track MC - Stephanie Kershaw

LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/skershaw88

Twitter - twitter.com/steph_k88


10.15 - 10.50 - Nicole Cornelson

Adobe Sensei for Commerce


10.55 - 11.30 - Eric Erway

Headless Commerce with PWA and Magento 2.4


11.35 - 12.10 - Ray Bogman

Ten Building Blocks of Digital Transformation | "Innovation Matrix"


13.10 - 13.45 - Vikrant Shukla

The Art of Requirement Gathering


13.50 - 14.25 - John Stockton

Magento Product Roadmap Update


14.30 - 15.05 - Olena Tkacheva

Transforming Shopping Experience with Magento Page Builder


15.10 - 15.45 - Megan Harron

Magento Extension Ecosystem Updates


The day will round off at 15.50 - 16.00 with Jamie Huskinsson bringing the event to a close with some Thank yous and closing remarks and then it's back over to social media for the after-party!


With that all said we also come to the end of our pre-coverage of this years MMUK20, join us tomorrow on twitter as we cover the event live! Don't forget to use the #mm20uk for the event and #HusseyCoding if you want to interact with us directly. Also if you haven't already gotten your tickets go get them now by following this link

uk.meet-magento.com/tickets

So until tomorrow stay safe and have a great day.


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