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Netflix Engineering Manager. Mom, wife, kindness warrior, learner, mentor. Hate is easy, love takes courage.

Truth gut punch from today’s workplace inclusivity training:

“Choosing your own comfort doesn’t help when people are counting on you to lead.”

@danabrit walk up music and all. “And now, your meeting leader is Daaaaaaaaannnnnnaaaaaaa Jooooooooooooones”
@thebigklosowski Oooh great question. Probably “We’re All in This Together” from High School Musical lol
Imagine if we did meeting introductions with the same hype as that used to introduce the starting lineup at a basketball game.
The cognitive dissonance of working in tech, while the rest of the world is experiencing a record seller’s market for labor. It’s like being in an alternate reality.

When I was a software engineer, my output was solutions — usually, though not exclusively, in the form of software.

As a manager of engineers, my output is an environment in which others can create effective solutions. My inputs are focus, direction, context, challenge, recognition, accountability, and (most importantly) compassion.

I really love mentoring senior engineers. I love mentoring junior engineering managers even more, and I love mentoring junior engineers most of all. Not sure what this says about me, but it’s the truth.
@osi I’ll have to give that a read. One of our PMs has started using “straightforward “.
Nobody goes into leadership because they love writing promotion packets.
“… people confuse improvement with simplification. Simplification is the act of subtraction. Improvement can involve subtraction, but also addition. I’d rather see people discuss eliminating or streamlining instead of improving, because the mindset is different.” - Lisa Bodell, Why Simple Wins