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Scaling Teams

Autor Alexander Grosse, David Loftesness
en Paperback – 26 ian 2017
"Leading a fast-growing team is a uniquely challenging experience. Startups with a hot product often double or triple in size quickly a recipe for chaos if company leaders aren't prepared for the pitfalls of hyper-growth. If you're leading a startup or a new team between 10 and 150 people, this guide provides a practical approach to managing your way through these challenges. Each section covers essential strategies and tactics for managing growth, starting with a single team and exploring typical scaling points as the team grows in size and complexity. The book also provides many examples and lessons learned, based on the authors' experience and interviews with industry leaders"--Back cover.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781491952276
ISBN-10: 149195227X
Pagini: 282
Dimensiuni: 151 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: O'Reilly

Descriere

There are a number of aspects of team management that can change significantly as the team grows: people management, organization structure, communication, hiring, and culture. This book describes the critical inflection points in each area, and provides specific guidance on how to navigate these areas and ensure that teams remain effective and successful as they grow."Scaling Teams" is ideal for engineering managers who are building engineering teams/departments, from roughly 5 to 150 engineers. Although the emphasis is on organizations that span more than one team, (first time) managers who lead one team should find value in this book.


Notă biografică

Alexander Grosse is currently the VP of Engineering at issuu. Previously, he was the VP of Engineering at SoundCloud and the R&D director at Nokia.
David Loftesness formerly managed engineering teams at Twitter, Xmarks, A9, and Amazon. Currently he is a dad, advises startups, mentors new managers, and writes stuff down.