Culture
When to Create. 1 minutes read.
My humble effort to help you start the weekend with a smile on your face, even in this difficult time. Good thing today is Friday, so I created this email.
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Building Great Engineering Teams 7 minutes read.
Paulo Andre interviewed Gergely Orosz to get some tips on engineering management. "So we'd estimate impact on everything and then just stack-rank it. This, by the way, doesn't necessarily have to be dollars. With tech debt work, engineers often say we should refactor this API, for example. Well, what's the impact? " -- if you want to increase your impact as an IC, always think about this question when coming up with new suggestions. Talk with people around you to see how they'd measure it.
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The Management Flywheel 5 minutes read.
"When you find yourself in a rut, remember that you don’t have to solve the root cause of everything wrong with the team as a first act. Start with the little problems. Give the team some small wins, clarity, and focus. Make their job a little bit easier, and help them work a little bit faster. Build up speed on the flywheel" -- Camille Fournier with helpful advice for managers who want to build initial momentum to get people engaged.
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A Primer on Engineering Delivery Metrics 7 minutes read.
Juan Pablo Buriticá will get you to think about the metric you want to measure for your engineering team, and how to communicate the value the team will gain from it. Measuring build time, merge time, and number of successful deployments can help you improve the pipeline and make it more predictable. I'd look for measurements that will build trust with upper management as well. For each company, it might be a bit different. Ask others for feedback on what they'll consider as good indications for a highly performant engineering team.
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