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You need to understand the business to design a good engineering strategy
When you explain them, they feel like one and coherent with each other.
You need to understand the business to design a good engineering strategy
9 minutes by Aleix Morgadas
A good engineering strategy feels like the business strategy from an engineering point of view. When you explain them, they feel like one and coherent with each other.
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Communication, High Performers, And Keeping up With Expectations
7 minutes by Andrew Winnicki
Communication is that weird thing that allows excellent teams to work together efficiently, married couples to survive the worst times, and everyone else to not go totally insane when the world turns against them.
Senior Engineer Fatigue
4 minutes by Kirill Bobrov
Let's talk about wisdom and fatigue in engineering careers, emphasizing the strategic shift from high activity to high impact, focusing on value over volume.
Useful and Overlooked Skills
5 minutes by Morgan Housel
Thereβs a useful and overlooked skill: Accepting a certain degree of hassle and nonsense when reality demands it. What are a few others?
Balancing the Art of Leadership in Software Development
10 minutes by Josh Tichauer
While methodologies, metrics, and tools provide a necessary structure, the true essence of leadership often lies in the art of guiding and inspiring a team. Let's delve into the artistic side of leadership and explore strategies for harmonizing it with the scientific aspects.
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