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Join Amir Bormand in a captivating discussion with Anand Madhavan, VP of Engineering at Everlaw, as they explore innovative development models, the art of integrating into new company cultures, and why Everlaw prioritizes quality code over strict deadlines. Anand reveals how Everlaw's unconventional engineering practices cultivate a sustainable, high-quality development environment focused on long-term success.
Key Takeaways:
Embracing a Unique Development Model:
Everlaw's "no deadlines" philosophy promotes quality and sustainable software.
Prioritizing thoroughness over speed helps maintain high developer morale and lower burnout.
Cultural Alignment for Engineering Leaders:
Importance of assessing and understanding company culture in the initial 90 days.
Utilizing frameworks (e.g., "The First 90 Days" book) to align leadership approaches effectively.
Addressing Technical Debt Strategically:
Technical debt is proactively managed through documentation, careful planning, and supporting engineers in tackling issues as they arise.
Engineering managers at Everlaw play a critical role in protecting the team from unrealistic pressures, ensuring long-term code health.
Balancing Customer Needs and Engineering Excellence:
Everlaw commits to "shipping functionality with healthy urgency," ensuring customer satisfaction without compromising technical integrity.
Clear communication and disciplined sales practices prevent the premature selling of undeveloped features.
Timestamped Highlights:
[00:01:00] Introduction to Everlaw and its role as a "truth-finding machine" in litigation.
[00:02:30] Anand’s perspective on assimilating into new engineering cultures using insights from "The First 90 Days."
[00:05:00] Core concepts of Everlaw’s unique engineering model.
[00:09:00] Discussing the "no deadlines" model and its positive impact on developer happiness and productivity.
[00:15:00] Strategic approach to managing and minimizing technical debt.
[00:18:00] Importance of managerial support and autonomy for empowering engineering teams.
Engaging Quote:
"Developing software is like a long hike—take one step at a time, enjoy the view, leave no garbage, and trust the team to make the right decisions."
Connect with Anand Madhavan:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/madhavananand
Enjoyed the episode? Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments!
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Join Amir Bormand in a captivating discussion with Anand Madhavan, VP of Engineering at Everlaw, as they explore innovative development models, the art of integrating into new company cultures, and why Everlaw prioritizes quality code over strict deadlines. Anand reveals how Everlaw's unconventional engineering practices cultivate a sustainable, high-quality development environment focused on long-term success.
Key Takeaways:
Embracing a Unique Development Model:
Everlaw's "no deadlines" philosophy promotes quality and sustainable software.
Prioritizing thoroughness over speed helps maintain high developer morale and lower burnout.
Cultural Alignment for Engineering Leaders:
Importance of assessing and understanding company culture in the initial 90 days.
Utilizing frameworks (e.g., "The First 90 Days" book) to align leadership approaches effectively.
Addressing Technical Debt Strategically:
Technical debt is proactively managed through documentation, careful planning, and supporting engineers in tackling issues as they arise.
Engineering managers at Everlaw play a critical role in protecting the team from unrealistic pressures, ensuring long-term code health.
Balancing Customer Needs and Engineering Excellence:
Everlaw commits to "shipping functionality with healthy urgency," ensuring customer satisfaction without compromising technical integrity.
Clear communication and disciplined sales practices prevent the premature selling of undeveloped features.
Timestamped Highlights:
[00:01:00] Introduction to Everlaw and its role as a "truth-finding machine" in litigation.
[00:02:30] Anand’s perspective on assimilating into new engineering cultures using insights from "The First 90 Days."
[00:05:00] Core concepts of Everlaw’s unique engineering model.
[00:09:00] Discussing the "no deadlines" model and its positive impact on developer happiness and productivity.
[00:15:00] Strategic approach to managing and minimizing technical debt.
[00:18:00] Importance of managerial support and autonomy for empowering engineering teams.
Engaging Quote:
"Developing software is like a long hike—take one step at a time, enjoy the view, leave no garbage, and trust the team to make the right decisions."
Connect with Anand Madhavan:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/madhavananand
Enjoyed the episode? Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments!
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