Culture
Sprints, Artificial Deadlines, and Quality 4 minutes read.
This is such a hard and debatable topic: how do you create a momentum of execution without hurting quality or long term motivation? I'm a big believer in setting deadlines and concrete goals to align the team around something tangible, but you have to constantly explain the reasoning behind it - business impact, readiness for potential opportunity, getting the organization more effective or autonomous etc. The minute you stop explaining (multiple times if needed), those deadlines become artificial and people start to lose faith in your sincerity.
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How to Build Quality Into Your Software Development Workflow 5 minutes read.
"Quality was owned solely by the QA team. At our core, we had a QA organization that had not scaled with the rest of the organization" -- your entire process has to be around making quality built-in and scaled-out rather than outsourced. Good tips by Sandeep Chouksey (VP Eng at Shutterstock) that would help you think of how to achieve it.
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The Current Model of Management Is Holding Customers and Employees Hostage 5 minutes read.
The way we can help our teammates grow, and our companies to stay competitive in the market, is to understand we don't own them nor can we hide information from them. If you're not constantly thinking about how to push everyone forward, you're the reason they'll eventually quit. This is spot on: "[...] there will be two types of companies. Those that can control their environment and be the God-maker. And those that acknowledge that the comfortable idea of being able to control your environment is an illusion."
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