Culture
Knowns vs Unknowns — Are You Building a Successful Company or Just Typing? 4 minutes read.
"If you’ve hired people that care more about the programming languages/frameworks and not the KPIs of your product, you’ll constantly have this internal battle. Remind them that writing software is the easy part. Building a company that scales isn’t." -- Leaders have to understand what are the current Known Unknowns and focus their energy there. This includes Engineering Managers who need to remind their teammates to keep their eyes on the problems, not the existing solutions.
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Care and Feeding of Burnout 4 minutes read.
I'd use the questions under "Catching Burnout early" to see you feel about your job and to better understand others around you. I've seen it happen a few times, and in most cases, it ended with losing those people due to lack of attention. Jessica Rose offers the guiding questions and how to deal with these situations when they happen. Take care of yourself, take care of your team.
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How We Design Enterprise Software 10 minutes read.
Lee Munroe covers an area that I don't see often discussed: how to construct the team and the interactions between different roles when building a product, focusing on the product, design & front-end work involved. It's too easy to let inertia lead the path when developing products for end-user: building more and more features without measuring the qualitative value and quantitative usage of each element.
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