The most difficult thing about this has been the transition from in person to remote work. It's really easy to fall into the tracp of, like, what is visible is impact fr and what is invisible is not impact. And as long as we we don't fall into the trap of thinking like visible verses ini invisible,. Eswer, that makes a ton of sense. So, jonathan, throughout these four years, you've gone under an immense amount of growth, and then i can imagine quite quite bit more growth to come.
We welcome Jonathan Nolen, Senior VP of Engineering and Product at LaunchDarkly, to talk about his 100+ people Product Delivery team - a term coined by the company, where Engineering, Product, and Design come together.
Key Takeaways:
- Tech companies should shift their mindset from building and shipping software to delivering services to customers.
- Having Engineering, Product, and Design as one team with shared goals is key for all companies delivering services.
- Impact is not just about visibility. Your teams need to articulate what their impact is, preferably in one sentence.
- Structuring your orgs right is necessary for scaling, but finding the right individuals is essential for success.
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