Culture
How Pairing Powers Remote Teams 5 minutes read.
There isn't a lot of conversation around how to do synchronous work in remote teams, so I thought it would be great to touch that point with how pair programming can work in such setup. The section about "Reducing Latency" is key, I believe, to make sure people manage to get their work to meet real users. My team is using pull requests to conduct async code reviews, and I can see sometimes how it increases latency of features reaching production. Figuring out an effective balance between async communication, that cause context switches, and short execution loops (i.e. it's not done until it's in production) is always a struggle.
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What Would a New Paradigm of HR Look Like? 3 minutes read.
Auren Hoffman is spot on: "Unfortunately in most organizations managers are, at best, indifferent to HR... The very best HR organizations are huge catalysts for company growth. The very best HR people are some of the most impressive people in a company." -- Having a great HR team will have a drastic impact on the support managers get in the organization. Specifically for Engineers Managers, who usually lack some people skills, having someone who can help guiding them can reduce a lot of the stress. Also, if you haven't seen the Netflix slides (or HubSpot's) on their culture, I highly recommend them both.
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Erik Meijer: AGILE Must Be Destroyed, Once and for All 5 minutes read.
Controversial idea, but something I'm so happy to see someone say aloud, to at least start a much needed conversation. When I see people focus so much of their energy on following strict process (e.g. "managers shouldn't be allowed to be also scrum masters!"), regardless of its impact or match for the team, it's time to rethink Agile: "The word 'agile' has been subverted to the point where it is effectively meaningless, and what passes for an agile community seems to be largely an arena for consultants and vendors to hawk services and products."
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