
Musings on Software Product Development, Organizational Design, Collaboration, and other random things.
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Organizations often underestimate the impact of composition—both in their teams and their software. Yet, time and again, we see how poor composition creates cascading challenges: vague problem...
For the past couple of decades, I’ve been on a mission:
Make the world of software product delivery a better place.
That mission has taken a lot of forms over the years—writing, speaking, coaching, leading, building, sometimes tearing do...
When teams hear about small, frequent deployments, they often picture chaos: code breaking, users complaining, and developers scrambling to fix issues. But in reality, small deployments do the opposite. They reduce complexity, amplify feedb...
Full-stack teams are a brilliant concept. They’re designed to have everything a team needs to solve problems in a given domain—front-end, back-end, database, security, you name it. When done right, these teams are little microcosms of outco...
When we talk about making the work visible, there are two key aspects - what is the work and how is the work progressing. In this article, we are going to focus on how the work is progressing. Specifically, we are going to look at Cumulativ...
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Writer, Consultant, Geek. Sharing thoughts on Software Product Development, Organizational Design, People, and sometimes other random stuff.
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