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How To Pitch Jeff Bezos (And Other “Giant-Brained Aliens”) – TechCrunch
How To Pitch Jeff Bezos (And Other “Giant-Brained Aliens”) – TechCrunch
Is Jeff Bezos really like a “giant-brained alien?” In categorizing the Amazon founder’s unusual genius, Google (and former Amazon) engineer Steve Yegge compares Bezos and those like him to “hyper-intelligent aliens with a tangential interest in human affairs." He is not trying to be disrespectful…
·techcrunch.com·
How To Pitch Jeff Bezos (And Other “Giant-Brained Aliens”) – TechCrunch
Overcoming The Valley of Death in Growing Businesses
Overcoming The Valley of Death in Growing Businesses
The idea of growing a business is romantic. That spirit of entrepreneurship, leadership and scaling have a wonderful image of adventure and nobility. In the trenches, when a firm decides they want …
·dondalrymple.com·
Overcoming The Valley of Death in Growing Businesses
Grow fast or die slow
Grow fast or die slow
Software and online-services companies can quickly become billion-dollar giants, but the recipe for sustaining growth in technology companies remains elusive.
·mckinsey.com·
Grow fast or die slow
How Firebase Interviewed Software Engineers
How Firebase Interviewed Software Engineers
Today, Firebase has a large team with hundreds of engineers. Before the Google acquisition, however, we had a small team of just 24 exceptional people that I firmly believe was among the strongest of its kind in the world. A big part of that success was the way we interviewed software engineers. I’m sharing our approach below so that other teams can compare methods and learn from what we did in the early days of Firebase.
·startupandrew.com·
How Firebase Interviewed Software Engineers
Barrels and ammunition
Barrels and ammunition
A few weeks ago I watched a talk by Keith Rabois called, How to Operate. Keith is a venture capitalist with Khosla Ventures, the former COO of Square, and a member of the PayPal Mafia. The talk was…
·brandondonnelly.com·
Barrels and ammunition
Hard to work with.
Hard to work with.
Managing teams has taught me a lot about my own behaviors and motivations. For example, I overworked for a long time. This left me continually teetering on the brink of burnout, and I had no energy left to absorb the typical sorts of organizational changes that happen at any company. Despite doing good work, I handled change poorly, and I picked up the reputation for being difficult to manage. I’d like to say that I learned from my mistakes directly, but the honest version is that I came to understand this dynamic mostly through working with folks struggling from the same issue.
·lethain.com·
Hard to work with.
GitHub - kuchin/awesome-cto: A curated and opinionated list of resources for Chief Technology Officers, with the emphasis on startups
GitHub - kuchin/awesome-cto: A curated and opinionated list of resources for Chief Technology Officers, with the emphasis on startups
A curated and opinionated list of resources for Chief Technology Officers, with the emphasis on startups - GitHub - kuchin/awesome-cto: A curated and opinionated list of resources for Chief Technol...
·github.com·
GitHub - kuchin/awesome-cto: A curated and opinionated list of resources for Chief Technology Officers, with the emphasis on startups
How to get the most out of your 1:1s
How to get the most out of your 1:1s
As a Director of Engineering, I have monthly 1:1s with all of my direct reports. A 1:1 (one-on-one) is a recurring meeting with no set agenda between a manager and one of their reports. The internet …
·erik.wiffin.com·
How to get the most out of your 1:1s
The Big List of Engineering Management Resources - March 2022
The Big List of Engineering Management Resources - March 2022
My Inspirations Now as a Director of Engineering at Docker, I’ve been doing some type of engineering leadership for the last decade. I have learned from the best over the years, and many resources have shaped who I am and philosophies for how I lead....
·practicallyleading.dev·
The Big List of Engineering Management Resources - March 2022
Lessons Learned in Software Development
Lessons Learned in Software Development
Here is my list of heuristics and rules of thumb for software development that I have found useful over the years:   Development 1. Start small, then extend. Whether creating a new system, or …
·henrikwarne.com·
Lessons Learned in Software Development
A case study in early-stage startup execution
A case study in early-stage startup execution
Before joining Wave four years ago, I spoke to a former employee about his experience. He said something that has stayed in my memory ever since: “Wave is really good at execution, so by working at Wave, you’ll learn how to execute very well.” Now that I’ve been here a while, I thought it would be good to write down what really good execution actually looks like in practice and the counterintuitive lessons I’ve learned along the way.
·wave.com·
A case study in early-stage startup execution
GitHub - charlax/engineering-management: A collection of inspiring resources related to engineering management and tech leadership
GitHub - charlax/engineering-management: A collection of inspiring resources related to engineering management and tech leadership
A collection of inspiring resources related to engineering management and tech leadership - GitHub - charlax/engineering-management: A collection of inspiring resources related to engineering manag...
·github.com·
GitHub - charlax/engineering-management: A collection of inspiring resources related to engineering management and tech leadership