Debugging Teams

In the course of their 20 year engineering careers, authors Brian Fitzpatrick and Ben Collins Sussman have picked up a treasure trove of wisdom and anecdotes about how successful teams work together Their conclusion Even among people who have spent decades learning the technical side of their jobs, most haven t really focused on the human component Learning to collaborate is just as important to success If you invest in the soft skills of your job, you can have a much greater impact for the same amount of effort.The authors share their insights on how to lead a team effectively, navigate an organization, and build a healthy relationship with the users of your software This is valuable information from two respected software engineers whose popular series of talks including Working with Poisonous People has attracted hundreds of thousands of followers. New Download Debugging Teams By Brian W. Fitzpatrick For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr I can highly recommend this book to individual contributors and those early in their leadership journey It provides a good discussion of what makes a healthy team and how to work well in one It talks about good leadership and company cultures It even talks about why marketing caring about first impressions , customer service listening to your customers , and company politics coordinating large groups of people with multiple goals aren t always as bad as they re made out to be.That said, i I can highly recommend this book to indi...The second edition of Team Geek was renamed to Debugging Teams to reflect a partial rewrite to make the bookaccessible to people who aren t on software engineering teams But, the focus is still very much on debugging a software engineering team That said, there is a lot of value for non engineers, but expect to find yourself flipping through several less relevant sections very fast.If you re on a software engineering team, I highly recommend this great book with very relevant, useful adv The second edition of Team Geek was renamed to Debugging Teams to reflect a partial rewrite to make the bookaccessible to people who aren t on software engineering teams But, the focus is still very much on debugging a software engineering team That said, there is a lot of value for non engineers, but expect to find yourself flipping through several less relevant sections very fast.If you re on a software engineering team, I highly recommend this great book with very relevant, useful advice And unlike many books in this area, it s not overly focused on managers Their three main principles they advocate for building great teams are humility, respect, and trust My favorite chapter was Building an Awesome Team Culture.The last chapter felt like basic guidance on strategies for building a great software product, and seemed very out...First things first If you read or ever heard about the famous Peopleware Productive Projects and TeamsPeopleware Productive Projects and Teams , you can consider Debugging Teams a perfect companion for the issues pertaining to modern information technology teams and their dynamics.The book s strong point stems from the fact that the authors have experience both in managing and be managed, as well as dealing with complex open source community and the dynamics of their members They don t su First things first If you read or ever heard about the famous Peopleware Productive Projects and TeamsPeopleware Productive Projects and Teams , you can consider Debugging Teams a perfect companion for the issues pertaining to modern information technology teams and their dynamics.The book s strong point stems from the fact that the authors have...Loved this book I wish I had read this much earlier, probably when I started my career This book is not just meant for people managers, but also for individual contributors who have to work together in a team to build gre...Pretty okay book Lots of advice is just common sense, but there are parts here and there that may be useful in the future, especially if you never encountered situations described in the book.Definitely a good read for people who never read anything like ...How I wish this book existed when I started leading teams several years ago IMHO, this is one of the very best books on team leading and general corporate life A must read for anyone working with teamsThe authors talk about some problems and bad behaviors that can affect teams I definitely saw myself in some of the don t do this examples Whoops If I had read this book ten years ago or even one year ago my life today would be very different Live and learn, rightGreat book, a lot of real life situations in software development may be useful in the future, patterns, and antipatterns for managing a team of software engineers.It is a well worth quick read if you are an engineer who wants to maximize your impact by picking up soft skills.Basic stuff and no big surprises for me personally much of it is in the curriculum at work , but well written engaging.

Debugging Teams
  • 24 November 2017
  • Paperback
  • 190 pages
  • 1491932058
  • Brian W. Fitzpatrick
  • Debugging Teams