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Why I'm Not an SRE 3 minutes read.
I like this takeaway of not putting ourselves into boxes: "I just don’t want to be boxed in, as simple as that. For that reason, I don’t identify as an SRE, and I just stick to "engineer" (luckily not a protected title in the US). That way I don’t let a reliability bias hold me back from making hard tradeoffs when the time comes." — The same applies to being an Architect or a Tester. I think wearing the hats of an architect, a tester, a reliability engineer, a security engineer, a performance engineer, etc., should all be used to various degrees based on our product maturity and business needs.
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Why Do Companies With Major Resources & Distribution Often Make Mediocre Products That Don’t Reach Their Potential? Operators Optimizing for Optics (Thread) 7 minutes read.
The story behind "Operators Optimizing for Optics" is insightful and hits home for many of us who’ve seen it. It’s easy to judge the situation from the outside, but when you’re involved in the story, it’s rare to know what is right and wrong. Often, you’ll "feel" something is off, but making the proper adjustments can feel that you didn’t give it a real chance. Then, it’s too late, and you know you should have done something months back, but the Sunk Cost fallacy hurts as it reflects deeply on you. Above all, understanding the leader's qualities and ensuring they’re a strong match to the team's needs is where you need to shine. This is true at all levels.
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The Seven Things a Corporate Chief of Staff Does 7 minutes read.
This post by Ben Balter is one of the best ones I’ve seen to explain the role. Use it as a framework to extract areas you want to focus on and work together to set expectations for building effective relationships. Any organization at a specific size requires such a role to leverage executives further, leaning on their natural strengths to complement each other.
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