Tag: culture
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Movies & Work
There’s this quote from a series I watched a long time ago. The main character is put in charge of a company, and he goes through a complicated growth period where he says (and I’m paraphrasing), “It’s my duty to protect the workers and make the right decisions.” That resonated with me a lot. As…
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What Does Leading A Development Team Mean To Me
The Head of Engineering (VP of Engineering, Director of Engineering, CTO, etc.) is the person in charge of steering the ship, but with a twist—they allow minor direction changes by the team. These slight deviations are fine and can even be beneficial because they offer opportunities for learning and growth, as long as the overall…
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Efficient Hiring & Prioritizing Candidate Experience
In tech recruitment, it’s common to get tangled in complex and convoluted interview procedures that lean towards complexity rather than efficiency and can be a pretty big rabbit hole. However, as an engineering manager, it’s important for me to acknowledge that a candidate’s time is just as important and valuable as mine or any other…
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Understanding And Empathy At Every Level
Since I started working, the role of leadership in technology companies has undergone a profound transformation where the idea of a lead, manager, director, VP, and CTO all mean something else from 15 or 20 years ago. Gone are the days when corporate multi-level hierarchical structures dictated that certain individuals held exclusive knowledge and decision-making…
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Development Boards In Software Development & The Importance Clarity and Progress
There’s no doubt that software development projects can be complex, timelines can be tight, and collaboration is paramount to solving the problems in those projects. Having a clear overview of what everyone is working on becomes paramount when making decisions, determining timelines, and keeping people who depend on milestones up to date. Acting as the…
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Asking the Right Questions in Software Development
When thinking about software improvements and features, success often hinges on the ability to ask the right questions and probe enough to understand the answers you get. As a software developer, asking insightful questions to a product manager or an executive is crucial for creating successful and impactful features. The next time you start on…
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Streamlining the Hiring Process
Hiring top talent is not just a necessity, it’s a strategic imperative. As someone who’s been at the helm of technical teams, I’ve learned that the key to a successful hiring process isn’t its complexity, but its efficiency. I want to reflect on my perspective on why we should keep hiring processes short, minimize the…
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Significance of Technical Design Documents in Software Engineering Teams
A well-crafted Technical Design Document (TDD) serves as a crucial blueprint for the development process, enabling teams to align, plan, and execute effectively. Understanding the Role of Technical Design Documents TDDs serve as a bridge between conceptualization and implementation in software development teams. They provide a structured framework for translating high-level ideas into concrete plans,…
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Expectations
In today’s fast-paced engineering and development landscape, where teams are juggling multiple projects simultaneously, setting proper expectations is crucial for achieving success. As Agile practitioners, we understand the importance of clarity, accountability, and aligning our efforts towards common goals. By effectively managing expectations, we can optimize our team’s velocity, improve delivery dates, and foster a…