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Debugging Tactics 1 minutes read.
My humble effort to help you start the weekend with a smile on your face, even in this difficult time.
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The Certainty of Failure 4 minutes read.
I'd share Marc Gauthier's post internally and ask leaders in your company to review the way people perceive failure. Are they feeling safe to make mistakes? Can they share mistakes openly and offer insights from it? Do they get the support from their managers? If you accept failures like customers detecting bugs in production (or the need to deploy on Fridays), it's much easier to consider the tools and practices you need to reduce the friction or anxiety that comes with it.
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5 Engineering Manager Archetypes 7 minutes read.
"We can think of archetypes like software design patterns. Common structures you might see again and again. I think of archetypes like the character classes in a role-playing game (RPG) such as a mage, ranger, or warrior. In an RPG, one character class is neither better or worse than the other. Each offers a different combination of strengths useful in different circumstances." -- Pat Kua gives a framework we can use when building a team, starting a conversation with candidates where we try to assess their core strengths or expectations.
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Seek the Challengers 4 minutes read.
"Challengers teach you to be open to questioning yourself and changing your mind, and that’s how you grow." -- Shripriya reminds us that people who generate friction are also those who can help us accomplish the biggest achievements. Do you people like that? Did you thank them for being who they are?
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