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Strategies for leaders when planning the annual roadmap
What does a good yearly roadmap look like?
Article
Balancing build vs buy decisions in a post-boom world
The question of whether to build software in-house or rely on third-party vendors is more fraught than ever, as budgets come under scrutiny and internal teams get stretched after waves of layoffs.
Contributor
Tatsiana Mihai
Tatsiana is a staff engineer at Tractable
Article
Boosting team performance as a tech lead
Being parachuted into an inexperienced team can be a great opportunity for you to share your expertise and help individuals upskill.
Article
Driving efficiency with lean engineering teams
How to drive pace and build highly effective engineering teams when you can't expand the headcount.
Handbook
The Engineering Manager Curriculum | 13 | Time management
As a manager, your time is precious, here's how to manage it effectively.
Handbook
The Engineering Manager Curriculum | 12 | Running meetings
A lot more of your time will be taken up by meetings, so make them count.
Video
Master modern hiring: Win the race for tech talent through equity, empathy & efficiency
In this lightning talk, Karat VP of Content Don Gannon-Jones explains how a focus on job readiness will empower you to manage the overflow of applicants and interviews without resorting to outdated tactics that require candidates to do a lot of guess-work and game-playing.
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Tackling Software Engineering Leaders’ Dual Mandate
Operational excellence has been engineering leaders' mandate since the beginning. But, success in the business world has shifted over the past two decades, making software delivery the key driver. This revenue generation change added a new mandate for the engineering leader: Driving Business Outcomes.
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Why observability needs to be treated as critical infrastructure
In this talk, I’ll discuss how I worked with my ICs to develop a space where the use of metrics felt less intimidating and more like a valuable tool for growth.