Culture
Engineering Leadership Tactics: Building Alignment 5 minutes read.
Francisco Trindade shares helpful tactics you can try out to drive alignment within the team on changes and improvements you want to make. I found this approach very useful and used it multiple times before to help me shape the transition: "In these situations, I have found it helpful to drive the conversation individually before exposing it to a larger group. That has allowed me to understand many perspectives and adapt the solution to them, ensuring everyone felt heard."
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Don't Do Invisible Work (Video) 16 minutes read.
"The problem is that performance reviews, promotions, bonuses, and other evaluations are based on the work they remember. And if they don't remember, you can be evaluated as if you never dit it. And people suck at remembering." -- Chris Albon with an important talk you should adopt (the methodology) and share with your teammates. This will help you improve at marketing (yourself) and better align yourself with things the business cares about, i.e., working on and suggesting ideas that move the needle for the team and company.
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"Good Things Come to Those Who Wait." 4 minutes read.
"Patience helps you trust the process as a designer. It guides you when you're annoyed of yourself not finding a solution to your problem today, right now. It reminds you that efforts build and compound. Patience is in itself optimistic. It requires believing that whatever you want now will still be there in the future – or may even be better in the future. " -- I love it. Patience reminds you that efforts build and compound.
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