Elevate Your Product Engineering with Best Practices for Code Reviews By integrating these practices, you can improve code quality, foster team collaboration, and accelerate product development. 🚀✨ #ProductEngineering #CodeReview #BestPractices #SoftwareDevelopment #TechLeadership
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Product and engineering managers: If you see your software engineers working on quality of life improvements outside of the prioritized roadmap in the form of rage coding or a hackathon: *Your roadmap needs to be adjusted.* DevEx and DevRel practices matter internally for your team just as much as for customers. Give them the opportunity to improve their tooling, processes, and work conditions. I promise it will pay dividends in the form of a more efficient (and happier) engineering team! #softwareengineering #productmanagement #devops #saas #leadership
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Dev Team Divided? My Take on Aligning Squads! Just wrapped up a study on aligning software engineering teams with mismatched strategic visions. In my blog post, I explore ways to identify root causes and foster communication for a dream team. ✨ Would love to hear your perspectives! What strategies work for you? Check out the post and share your thoughts! ➡️ #TeamAlignment #Communication #Collaboration
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Principal Product Manager @ Dell | Managed Services and Cloud Product Management | Author of Product Management IRL
Weekend reading: The Story of Platform Engineering by Luca Galante. Using the platform as a product approach, platform teams deliver reusable services, components, and tools. You will learn a lot from Luca's deep dive into platform engineering! #platformengineering #product #productmanagement https://lnkd.in/gv6kaiqm
The story of platform engineering
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Kicking off our morning with coffee and peer learning!☕🌟 Today's session was all about transitioning dev teams to sprint work. We delved into metrics, creating added value, a common language, effective task breakdown and more. Thank you to Omri Limor from Wix for initiating the topic. 👩💻 Working in Engineering Ops or dedicated to Engineering Processes? Don't miss out on our next peer learning session – join us to share, learn, and grow together! 👇 https://rb.gy/vnk8bj #EngineeringOperations #PeerLearning #Agile
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When it comes to choosing your dev team, let their curiosity be your guide. If they dive right into implementation without asking questions, that's a red flag 🚩. The best outcomes stem from understanding, from being customer-focused. Let's build products that truly resonate, not ones that simply 'check the box'. Remember, a customer-focused dev team is a non-negotiable! #TechTips #CustomerFirst
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Freelance Tech Journalist | Tech Storytelling around the Developer Experience & Developer Productivity | B2B Tech Analyst | Panel Host & Event Host
🛤 Way back at the beginning of this year, Abby Bangser gave me one of the first definitions* of #PlatformEngineering, which is why I was eager to attend her Civo Navigate talk last week on practical ways to adopt a #Product mindset. My most recent The New Stack post attempts to amplify her teachings and includes, not surprisingly, an explanation of Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais's Team Topologies, an exploration of #collaboration as developers try to battle #CognitiveLoad to access that Flow State, the Jobs To Be Done framework, and the important trial and error – including #prototyping – as you look to get rapdi feedback in order to deliver value to your engineering colleague-customers faster. *BTW Abby defined a #PlatformStrategy as focused on taking care of the "not unimportant but not differential work" so developers can focus on delivering value faster to your end users. #CivoNavigate https://lnkd.in/e_6BNWun
Platform Engineering Demands a Product Mindset
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10 essential books for new software engineering managers . New illustration for LeadDev, a community of software engineering leaders that come together to learn and get inspired on all things team, tech, process, and personal development. . Many thanks to my agent Tim Higgs! #tech #techtrends #engineers #engineering #computerengineering #techconference #illustration
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Some things to consider when hiring a dev or dev team for your projects. It's crucial that they not only understand your design, but also deeply understand the problem you're trying to solve. The right team isn't simply focused on delivering a product, they're invested in delivering a solution that truly serves you and your customers. Save yourself from unnecessary costs and disappointments by being mindful of these red flags. Customer-centric dev teams are not a luxury, they're a necessity! #DevTeam #CustomerCentric #TechInsights
When it comes to choosing your dev team, let their curiosity be your guide. If they dive right into implementation without asking questions, that's a red flag 🚩. The best outcomes stem from understanding, from being customer-focused. Let's build products that truly resonate, not ones that simply 'check the box'. Remember, a customer-focused dev team is a non-negotiable! #TechTips #CustomerFirst
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Engineering Manager | High-Performing Team Builder | Impactful Delivery | Practice Builder | Agile Expert
🚀 Excited to share my take on how we can empower software engineering teams through co-discovery and co-creation! 💻 In this piece, I delve into the common interaction patterns in "agile" engineering teams and some actionable solutions to foster team empowerment. 🔍 If you've ever wondered how to break free from repetitive cycles and empower your engineering teams in product discovery and delivery, this article is for you. Whether you're an individual engineer, engineering leader, or involved in the product development lifecycle. 🌟 👉 Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/g58vf4rv --- Special thanks to the following people who helped me get this article off the ground: • Stephen Farrell and Fraser Penning for their product leadership wisdom. • Adrian Fook for his software engineering and engineering leadership wisdom. • Ryan Ashton for showing me how to get started in the first place. --- Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and experiences in the comments below! Let's empower our teams together. 💪 #engineeringmanagement #agile #productmanagement
Empowering software engineering teams through the power of co-discovery and co-creation
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