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How feature measurement promotes productivity and happiness
Measuring features can help software engineers release high-quality work in a psychologically safe environment.
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Stop working on islands as engineers
Software engineers can often find themselves working on an island, but this isn’t an effective route to success. Here’s how to build a raft, FaST, and get back on the mainland.
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Navigating competing priorities as an engineer
How can you prioritize when everyone’s ask is an urgency and you don’t have time to fit it all in?
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Ask Maria: How do I turn around a strained relationship with a peer?
My colleague and I just can’t seem to see eye to eye and I’m not sure how to improve our relationship. Can you help?
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The 4 pillars of empathetic leadership
Empathy is the foundation of engineering leadership culture these days, but what exactly makes an empathetic leader?
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Rethinking your engineering budget during a downturn
During a downturn, engineering managers must rethink their budgets, focus on running efficient services, and motivate their team through difficult times.
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How to communicate a decision you disagree with
A framework for understanding, and then communicating decisions you may disagree with to your team.
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How test coverage can improve code quality
As teams get bigger and the need for faster velocity increases, code quality can be difficult to uphold. Use these techniques from Michael Tweed, a principal software engineer at Skyscanner, to help.
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Bolstering your toolbox as an engineering manager
Whether you’re a new or experienced engineering manager, here are some essential practical, technical, and interpersonal tools to have in your arsenal.
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The 4 steps to leading through a downturn
A downturn can ramp up the pressure on managers to balance the needs of their team and the business. Here are four steps to take back control when external factors get in your way.