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A Model for Personal Development in Software Engineering

Jun 21, 2020

For many years I have used a very simple model to explore personal development, both for myself and for my engineers. The foundation is the core belief I have: Great products and quality software are made by people having fun. The above diagram shows the entire model. The whole idea is to look at what […]

Don’t Try to Innovate on Your Entire Business Model in The Existing Organisation

Jun 7, 2020

Much is written about how to innovate in tech. Still, it boils down to the simple ability of individuals to focus on and prioritise the right things on a day to day basis, and that other people in other functions prioritise not only the same right things but also at the SAME TIME! This is […]

Five Basic Skill Sets Needed to Become A Senior Software Developer

Apr 18, 2020

Before junior software developers can start advancing their career, there are some fundamental skills they need to have in place. This seems to be sort of magic for most, so I share here a way of thinking about developing yourself based on the expectations I have to my teams. By understanding the expectations we have […]

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