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date: 2024-11-01 | ||
link: https://humancentricengineering.substack.com/p/a-manifesto-for-human-centric-engineering | ||
title: A manifesto for Human-Centric Engineering | ||
cited: Simon Holmes | ||
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> Miserable engineers are unlikely to make software that makes customers happy. Prioritising the developer experience doesn't mean pandering to engineers, or obsessing over their feelings, it is an indicator that they are working efficiently and effectively to deliver sustainable value. Developer Experience is a good proxy for productivity. |
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title: Four things I learned from coaching that made me a better leader | ||
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> Have you ever found yourself in the middle of an argument and not been sure how you got there? People tend to match other people’s energy, so if someone comes in hot you might – naturally, no judgment here – meet them hot in return. Learning to replace reaction with a question can diffuse a heated reaction and make sure you’re having the conversation that will actually move this forward. | ||
> The next time someone seems annoyed, take a deep breath and get curious instead. See what you can learn – rather than what you can win. |