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Welcome to another episode of Develomentor. Today's guest is John Carnell.
John Carnell is currently the team lead at Genesys.
He comes to us with 20+ years of experience working across a variety of technical development roles including consultant, tech architect, developer and team lead.
He has a background in both computer science and criminology and has also gone on to get an MBA. Along his path he’s written a book and taken on a number of speaking engagements.
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Episode Summary
“When you look at a problem, you got to look at the process. Its not always a technical problem you’re solving. What are the human elements in a problem that are driving a certain outcome?”
“I’ve always followed tension between an open internet and regulations. I find that a lot of times I go back to ‘where does it balance out in the constitution?’.”
“A lot of the elements and methodologies that are now mainstream in software development had borrowed heavily from that background that earlier business people had drawn upon.”
—John Carnell
Key Milestones
Additional Resources
What is lean six sigma? – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lean_Six_Sigma
Spring Microservices in Action – John’s book published by Manning Publications
You can find more resources in the show notes
To learn more about our podcast go to https://develomentor.com/
To listen to previous episodes go to https://develomentor.com/blog/
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Welcome to another episode of Develomentor. Today's guest is John Carnell.
John Carnell is currently the team lead at Genesys.
He comes to us with 20+ years of experience working across a variety of technical development roles including consultant, tech architect, developer and team lead.
He has a background in both computer science and criminology and has also gone on to get an MBA. Along his path he’s written a book and taken on a number of speaking engagements.
If you are enjoying our content, click here to support us!
Episode Summary
“When you look at a problem, you got to look at the process. Its not always a technical problem you’re solving. What are the human elements in a problem that are driving a certain outcome?”
“I’ve always followed tension between an open internet and regulations. I find that a lot of times I go back to ‘where does it balance out in the constitution?’.”
“A lot of the elements and methodologies that are now mainstream in software development had borrowed heavily from that background that earlier business people had drawn upon.”
—John Carnell
Key Milestones
Additional Resources
What is lean six sigma? – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lean_Six_Sigma
Spring Microservices in Action – John’s book published by Manning Publications
You can find more resources in the show notes
To learn more about our podcast go to https://develomentor.com/
To listen to previous episodes go to https://develomentor.com/blog/
CONNECT WITH JOHN CARNELL
LinkedIn
Follow Develomentor:
Twitter: @develomentor
Follow Grant Ingersoll
Twitter: @gsingers
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/grantingersoll
Support the show