Firing someone never gets easy. It shouldn't. But it can be done with clarity, respect, and honesty. We recorded a conversation about what this actually looks like in practice. New episode of The Retrospective 👇https://t.co/WqCoYqSe1F
Hi @valentinchrt and @Antoine_Moreaux, did you end up open-sourcing anything from @specifyapp? I'm in a team starting with a new DS project and would love to use it!
The average engineer switches tasks every 3 minutes.
Each switch costs 23 minutes of focus time.
These interruptions have a heavy cost on engineering teams!
🎙️ New Episode: Understanding and Working With Tech Debt 🚀
📖 Definition of Tech Debt
🤑 How to get Stakeholder Buy-In to Work on Tech Debt
📈 Measuring Tech Debt
🛠️ Addressing Tech Debt
Listen to the episode here: https://t.co/48eWEcYPcG
If you, or developers that you manage are wondering what exactly is the difference that makes someone a 𝐒𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐫 Software Engineer, then I have good news: it's just what we talked about with Jeremy. Also, I think this is our most condensed and structured episode yet.
🎙️ New Episode Alert: What Puts the "Senior" in Senior Software Engineer? 🚀
Join "The Retrospective" as we dive into:
🔧 Technical expertise
👥 Team impact
📈 Business awareness
🧑🤝🧑 Leadership qualities
Listen to the episode here: https://t.co/mUu9ueAjb5
Our Engineering Leadership podcast with Jeremy is changing (I'd like to think: improving) by every episode! In the new format, we're shorter, and focusing on one topic only, which this time is EMs moving to new teams. Let us know what you think!
New episode: Engineering Managers transitioning to new teams
Strategies to approach the leadership transition, understanding team dynamics, early trust-building, and quick wins - along the 3 main roles of an EM (execution, team- and individual support).
https://t.co/mUxGiCBOdu
🎙️ New episode alert! 🎙️
🚀 "The Retrospective" podcast is back with a hot topic: Quiet Quitting 🤫
Peter & Jeremy explore:
• 🔍 Signs in your team
• 💥 Real Impact
• 🛠️ Prevention strategies
👨💼👩💼 Insights for all levels of Engineering Manager!
#QuietQuitting
I wrote about the regular performance review process that’s probably coming up soon for most Engineering Managers. I hope some of you will find the learnings I share and the advice I gave useful.
https://t.co/uaWEZVPIHu
The latest episode of our podcast is live, with a deep discussion of the tech hiring market with Peter Batiz, including the latest trends, AI and bots in hiring, technical requirements from Engineering Managers, and other topics. https://t.co/nik3jSQPOG or https://t.co/80EqqBNVaO
I wrote about tools and metrics Engineering Managers can use to improve team performance. Do you have experiences with these methods, whether good or bad? What other tools would you suggest starting with? Curious to hear your thoughts. https://t.co/Va7u7zWq8G
This week I looked at One-on-One meetings, and explained why I think they are the foundation of effective managerial work. Read it here: https://t.co/Dr7JXTvqTQ
I launched a blog and a newsletter about Engineering Leadership topics, this latest post is an advice for those who are about to start a remote leadership position. https://t.co/MtLDCY6CNO
abevjava macen varázsszó:
export JAVA_HOME=$(/usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.8)
persze enélkül is elindul meg minden szépen java 11-en, csak a kitöltött nyomtatvány beküldése vall kudarcot, minden hibaüzenet nélkül.