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How engineering leadership is changing in 2025

If your team is hitting key delivery metrics, we assume everything in the lifecycle before production is sound. However, we know that traditional metrics only tell half the story.

Hosted by Scott Carey

Speakers: Anil Dash Jossie Haines Lena Reinhard

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June 19, 2025

After years of relative stability, the role of engineering leaders is changing rapidly to adapt to new economic and technological realities. 

This panel discussion peeks into our latest Engineering Leadership Report. We found that tightening budgets and the rise of generative AI are impacting how work is prioritized, the shape of engineering teams, and the way folks are rewarded for their work.

Communicating change, effectively reorganizing teams, and motivating engineers have all become increasingly important leadership skills in the interim, while opportunities to hire and dive into the codebase have dried up.

Key takeaways:

  • Tactics to respond to burnout fears, lack of team motivation and attacks on DEI.
  • How engineering organizations are changing
  • The new leadership skills needed to thrive