Khi bỏ cấu trúc cố định, các nhóm nghĩ sẽ linh hoạt hơn nhưng thực tế công việc phối hợp chuyển thành nhiều cuộc họp, giải trình và theo dõi hơn. Phải chăng chi phí quản lý chính là cái giá khi thiếu đi các quy trình chung? Bạn đã thấy nhóm nào xây dựng lại cấu trúc đơn giản hiệu quả chưa? 🤔

#QuảnLý #SaaS #LinhHoạt #CấuTrúcNhóm
#Management #Agile #TeamStructure

https://www.reddit.com/r/SaaS/comments/1qo12i6/is_management_overhead_just_what_replaces/

Wie in der #Softwarearchitektur gilt auch in Teams: Klare Strukturen und Zuständigkeiten vermeiden Chaos und fördern langfristigen Erfolg. Systeme, die auf Klarheit beruhen, sind robuster und anpassungsfähiger.

Basierend auf: "Schnelles Denken, langsames Denken" von Daniel Kahnemann
#TeamStructure #LongTermSuccess

We're re-organizing our team(s) and I am looking forward to more productive and efficient sprint meetings in the future! 🚀

#SprintMeeting #Restructuring #TeamStructure #ProductDesign #DesignDevelopment

Is your organisational model hindering business and holding back engineering? How would you know? Observability gives us insight into our sociotechnical systems, people, and code.

The webinar from Jessica Kerr and Matthew Skelton discusses #teamstructure, #observability and #collaboration. Take a look at the speaker deck here 👇

https://speakerdeck.com/matthewskelton/observability-in-sociotechnical-systems-using-telemetry-data-to-inform-software-and-org-design

Observability in Sociotechnical Systems: Using Telemetry Data to Inform Software & Org Design

- Matthew Skelton, Head of Consulting at Conflux - Jessica Kerr, Developer Advocate at Honeycomb Is your organisational model hindering business and holding back engineering? How would you know? Observability gives us insight into our sociotechnical systems, people, and code. Join Matthew Skelton, co-author of Team Topologies, and Jessica Kerr, Developer Advocate at Honeycomb, December 1 at 3 p.m. GMT for a conversation about structuring software teams for fast flow of change. We’ll talk about team structure, observability, and when more collaboration is not better. We’ll also cover site reliability engineering (SRE) and tooling, and when helpful tools lead us to dark patterns that hurt us, along with the sociotechnical nature of software engineering and how observability connects the human and digital sides of this world. Join us to grow your perspective on software, and learn how to make better decisions about software architecture and organisational structure by answering questions like: - How much collaboration is too much? - When is it time to address risk and technical debt? - How can we find the natural boundaries in our systems? - Which SRE practices can help you and which won’t? - What can observability do for the business as a whole? From a webinar organized by Honeycomb

Speaker Deck