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Scaling systems, scaling influence: Lessons from distributed architecture

Scaling systems and scaling influence share the same principles. Learn how distributed systems thinking can help you become a more effective technical leader at scale.

Speakers: Mallika Rao

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November 04, 2025

As a Staff+ engineer, your role isn’t just about scaling systems—it’s about scaling influence across the organization.

Interestingly, distributed systems principles offer a powerful mental model for leadership. This talk explores how fault tolerance, redundancy, service contracts, and eventual consistency apply to leading large-scale engineering efforts.

Learn how to design for autonomy without chaos, how to create decision-making guardrails without bottlenecks, and how to recover from failure—both technically and organizationally. Whether you’re shaping technical strategy, aligning teams, or driving long-term change, this talk provides actionable insights to amplify your technical impact.

Key takeaways

  • Apply distributed systems principles to scale your technical influence.
  • Design decision-making frameworks that prevent bottlenecks in large organizations.
  • Use fault-tolerance strategies to navigate organizational misalignment.
  • Build technical strategies that are resilient to leadership and system failures.