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Chris On The Bridge: What is Essential?
During the pandemic I shared a short series of videos about some of the software development and teamwork
topics that Lab Zero was facing. Here's one about getting real about what's essential
When you boil it down, what is really essential to getting your job done? How
well are you set up for success? Do you have what's really necessary to get
something done? We all have the ability to flex, but are you in touch with
the bare minimums you need in order to get something done?
Do your teams have clear goals? Do they have the ability to reset or resize
these goals? Do they have data? Do they have the ability to deliver code
whenever they need to? Do they have visibility into the state of their code?
Do they have feedback from customers?
What's essential to a software development team when your business is riding
on their productivity?
Here's the transcript:
Hey it's it's Chris from Lab Zero, doing another
errand to pick up some essential services.
You probably have seen me in some recent videos doing the same -- and trust me.
I'm being very careful only doing what's necessary here.
But it definitely gets me thinking about my team, the projects that were on, and how
well our teams are set up for success. And I think about what is essential?
Like what is really necessary?
Maybe you are like me recently where you've got to make a bunch of adaptations
for how you work, how you get stuff done, how you relate to people, and your your team,
or your social network, or your family. Those changes are
often times removing something from the normal way of operating.
I don't go to a cafe any more. I love my cafe over in North Beach, and I miss those people
and we got it you got to turn that off for a little while (hopefully just for a little while).
Anyway that one's not so painful, because it's not really essential. Like I can make
coffee at home. I got an espresso machine and I can make a pretty good latte.
Really what we're boiling our daily routine down to are the things
that are that are the minimal kit that's necessary to get stuff done. And I
think about how one person's view of what's necessary may not jive with
another's.
What's necessary for your teams to be successful? Do they have clear goals to work toward?
Do they have a way of talking with leadership about goals, and maybe
resetting or resizing things? Do they have data available to them? Are they
able to provision servers and build software on an as-needed basis? Do they
have tools that give them insight into the quality of their work, either through
some kind of continuous integration static analysis -- or even even an effective
ux org that can test a hypothesis, engage with an end-user, and get feedback that matters.
Are these things essential? You could do a lot with very little these days -- but if
your business is riding on it your definition of it what's essential needs
to expand. And I hope that you're able to get all of your essential needs met
during this time when a lot of companies have undergone serious change.
Let me know how you're doing, how you've redefined what's essential now you're
working hard to meet your team's needs
Thanks, be well!
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