Stripe's Remote Engineering Hub, One Year In 7 minutes read.
It's fascinating to read Jay Shirley sharing how Stripe dealt with a hybrid model of distributed offices and remote work. "Remote Stripes score lower when asked whether Stripe fosters a sense of connection for employees in their location. However, 77% said that their location is not a barrier to having an impact at Stripe, a 10% increase from a year ago." -- I'd love to see their employee retention (in years) and the impact they saw when making this shift. A lot of gems in this post made me think about how to leverage the setup while reducing some of the inherent downsides in it.
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Empowering Teams to Choose Tools 5 minutes read.
This post reminded me of Dan McKinley's post "Choose Boring Technology"(one of my all-time favorites!). Take the time to clearly state the baseline of tools and practices you want to promote. Make sure the quality (usage, docs, what you get out of the box, etc.) is high so it can serve your team as a good default. When you define that, take the time to clarify how exceptions should look like when teams need to pick other tools instead of the default. Done well, this will become a differentiator for your tech team in the market, e.g., Etsy used it to attract talent that connected to it.
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