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by smileysteve
1337 days ago
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The post begins with a preface about promotions for leadership from the Csuite. But I argue most Csuite and leaders are horrible at this too; I can't tell you how many all hands or emails I've been at where leaders use the abbreviations ELT, LT, ET, Csuite to refer to themselves -- and then use abbreviations for their move-the-needle projects and expect everyone in the room to know what they mean. Clear communication is great, especially in the remote world or when dealing with complex situations. But this isn't a trait that leaders have more than developers, and it's not a trait that particularly gets you outside the development track. Frankly, Ruby on Rails - and Rspec provide an example that developers should be very verbose -- in their method names, their file names, the description, background, context, and specific examples.. |
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Very interesting. Any practical example from said codebases?