The Ever-updating Reading List
November 9, 2020
Opening Remarks
This is a continuously updated list of articles, blog posts, tweets, videos, books, albums, pictures, you name it β random things that I've found somehow thought-provoking or even world-shaking lately.
The list is one window to my soul landscape, and maybe one day, we can see how my world has changed over time - or then not. π
The list runs in reverse chronological order; the last item added is found first in the list.
The List
What Silicon Valley "Gets" about Software Engineers that Traditional Companies Do Not
As a software engineer, pleasant places to work at is where you are a problem solver, not a factory worker. Which one are you today? β Gergely Orosz
Jeff Bezos Says It Will Always Be "Day 1" at Amazon
Day 2 is stasis. Followed by irrelevance. Followed by excruciating, painful decline. Followed by death. And that is why it is always Day 1. β Jeff Bezos
If Management Isnβt A Promotion, Then Engineering Isnβt A Demotion
We need to see the work that engineers, managers, directors, VPs, and CxOs do as equally valuable and equally capable of prestige. We need to flip the org chart upside down, and treat βmanagementβ roles like support systems they should be. β Charity Majors
Why Digital Organizations Are Principles-Based
To gain the maximum speed, you need your autonomous teams to be able to make as many decisions as possible themselves. β Mark Schwartz
People tend to resist changes in structure that counteract their chosen method of influence. β John Cutler
Ops is everybody's job now. β Charity Majors
Your code may be elegant, by mine f***ing works. β Leon Fayer
I expect a "senior" engineer to be a mature engineer. β John Allspaw
Unhappy teams and organizations are often very similar, while happy/successful teams and organizations can be quite different! β John Cutler