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by dperfect
4186 days ago
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> If I had to sum up all of these in one challenge, it is that however you find you can divide the work across geography at a point in time, it simply isn’t sustainable. The very model you use to keep work geographically efficient are globally sub-optimal for the evolution of your code. I think this is true of any organization, geographically divided or not. These are the challenges of organizational structure, and I've seen them affect organizations in a single location just as much as organizations with remote engineers. In my mind, the single most important thing to do is to re-evaluate and adjust the structure early and often. The way you divide up work today will almost never be sustainable - regardless of geography. The trick is to help everyone understand and expect those changes to occur frequently. |
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