Why should you bother taking an employee poll? How do you best use ratings and comments to keep what you like and improve what you don’t?
An opinion column for developers. Brutally honest, no pulled punches.
Why should you bother taking an employee poll? How do you best use ratings and comments to keep what you like and improve what you don’t?
What makes professional relationships different from personal ones? How do you collaborate effectively with people you don’t like?
How do you write a professional growth and development plan? What if you don’t have a long-term goal yet?
Why is it better to assign ownership instead of delegating tasks? How do you determine who should own what?
Why do you need to manage your management? How do you manage up with authenticity?
Are you a bold, methodical, or analytical engineer? Is one style better than the others?
Why do great teams with sufficient data still make bad decisions, miss incidents, and seem unresponsive? How should you slice your data to ensure a quality customer experience?
How do you run a great people discussion? What common mistakes to managers make in people discussions?
What way can teams get into trouble? How do you resolve issues and sustain high-performing teams?
Why do writing more code and working more hours fall short of delivering more value? What should engineers be doing?