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#5 in the bottlenecks of scaleups series. Punit Lad and Carl Nygard explain that resilience needs to be built into the business objectives, influencing architecture, design, product management, and even governance of business systems.
https://t.co/5pE4t2M4GM
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As startups scale up, they find early decisions that helped them find a product/market fit lead to excessive costs once traffic increases. Sofia Tania and Stefania Stefansdottir share their approach to understanding and reducing these costs.
https://t.co/wYr9wj1QX8
NEW § @timcochran completes his tale of how Etsy built a product delivery culture to help clear bottlenecks as they scaled. Covers lean portfolio management, stronger product and engineering collaboration, and assessing the impact of this initiative https://t.co/eUBrriGaw4
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More lessons from Etsy's move to the cloud: @timcochran and @keyurdg discuss challenges, impact of pandemic, continuous improvement, and measuring cost and carbon usage.
https://t.co/N6GDIF2Z9M
NEW POST: As a scaleup grows, it has to deal with increased traffic, often uneven. @timcochran and @keyurdg describe how Etsy faced this, and moved its systems to the cloud. This helped cope with its user base doubling during covid
https://t.co/RIDCm12dFH
NEW POST: My colleages Rick Kick and Kennedy Collins have written the third part of our series on Bottlenecks of Scaleups. Their first installment looks at the signs of friction between product and engineering.
https://t.co/emxNu1v5Av
NEW POST: We begin the second bottleneck of scaleups. @timcochran and Roni Smith write about how scaleups struggle to hire and become constrained by talent
https://t.co/hegVM30ecq
NEW POST: start of a series on the common bottlenecks that startups run into when they reach the scaleup stage. In this article @timcochran and Carl Nygard begin looking at tech debt: how it forms, and signs that it's becoming a bottleneck.
https://t.co/FD3ZUsZqNv
Download a copy of our latest e-book written by @timcochran@pmgandhi Carl Nygard @yrnclndymn and @petegillardmoss and discover the best way to select the right partner and vendor. https://t.co/a4O26IUX6B
NEW POST: Companies will often choose to buy a solution rather than building it themselves. Here @BrandonByars begins his argument that companies must build the integration between these solutions, and treat it as a first-class effort
https://t.co/tryoWlLY43
new post: many people struggle with how to handle regulatory controls in a devops environment. Carl Nygard illustrates four patterns to consider.
https://t.co/gz3ZxeWUxB
What’s @Spotify’s secret for increasing #developereffectiveness? Happy developers!🙂
And if you need help getting started with that, we happen to know some people who can help…
new post: @timcochran finishes his article on maximizing developer effectiveness by looking at organizational effectiveness with the example of Etsy
https://t.co/eU4pSpwiqY