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Being a customer-focused engineering leader

Most software engineers don't realize that an outage is more than keeping the TTR low (yes, TTR is very important); it's also about managing the expectations of your customers.

Speakers: Kishore Jalleda

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January 28, 2021

Most software engineers don’t realize that an outage is more than keeping the TTR low (yes, TTR is very important); it’s also about managing the expectations of your customers. After all, your customers don’t care about five-nines reliability; they care about five-nines customer service.

The best engineers are focused on making the lives of their customers better. They have inner peace; they are mindful, self-aware and don’t indulge in mindless work. They take steps –without being asked– to prevent a defect from ever reaching production again. “DevOps” –despite all the buzz– is table stakes these days; the strategic differentiator is how obsessed you are with your customers.

Come find out how the right mindset, soft skills & inner peace can help you become a better engineer – one your customers actually love.