Your company has a poor documentation culture. Things are slow because people don’t know how things works. Managers start micromanaging because work is slow. Leadership issues mandates. No one likes mandates, but that isn’t the problem. It was poor communication the whole time.
I conducted a poll to gauge how many managers received training on how to give feedback.
I received 153 responses total. This can't represent all managers, but the results are still interesting.
Trained by company: 25%
By manager: 3.3%
By both: 5.2%
Trained by neither: 66%
@ashleyseto@ashleyseto wanted to stop by and say 👋🏻 and that I really enjoyed your part of the presentation regarding governance modalities around Design-Systems.
@buzzusborne@helpscout@figmadesign Hadn't realized I could ama here -- sorry for the email 😀
Curious is their a version strategy in place between figma and storybook components? Are you versioning at the component level? Or version at the design-system level?
@clayallsopp Stumbled onto your readme-score work, and then saw this post. I have experience running engineering apprenticeship programs. I have a half written essay on the topic I'd planned on publishing on medium. happy to share the initial outline and answer any questions.
Fascinating study on what motivates programmers. Missing one motivator (being driven to make a difference in the world, as most of us seem to be), but fascinating data-set breakdowns (including skill level, gender). How should you attract candidates? https://t.co/2JgrrsCZjX
@ryanckulp Hey, sold a company to private-equity, had a small bidding war between two parties. happy to offer what insight I can, no worries on payment. I'm local to nyc.
I adopted @storybookjs for a recent project, took some effort getting it working. I love the concept. But seems like every time I turn around the runtime breaks. Constantly clearing my node-modules and reinstalling. Frustrating.... Anyone else experience similar issues?
@Jon_Winton Hey Jon, was looking at Clay and noticed you were doing the docs. Looks like a mix of gitbook, docusaurus, and other tools. Curious what your impressions are? And are you moving away from one over the other?
@ianmiell stumbled onto your SRE article about runbooks. QQ, do you recommend separating Triage/Diagnosis steps from the actual runbooks? Where by you link from a Triage doc to runbooks to execute as the cure?
Want to thank 👏🏻 everyone at PlatoHQ and @Work_Bench for hosting a great event last night for scaling engineering culture and leadership. Great thought leaders from spotify google… https://t.co/Ye1VRoJVaW