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The Dev Interrupted Podcast is the premier podcast made exclusively for software engineering leaders. Hosts Dan Lines & Conor Bronsdon invite expert guests from around the world to explore strategy and day-to-day topics ranging from dev team metrics to accelerating delivery. Join us weekly for new episodes.

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The Dev Interrupted Podcast is the premier podcast made exclusively for software engineering leaders. Hosts Dan Lines & Conor Bronsdon invite expert guests from around the world to explore strategy and day-to-day topics ranging from dev team metrics to accelerating delivery. Join us weekly for new episodes.

    Unlocking Employee Engagement and Innovation | ADP’s Chuck Lafferty

    Unlocking Employee Engagement and Innovation | ADP’s Chuck Lafferty

    In the last few years, disengagement at work has become a massive issue. We learned from Dr. Andre Martin’s episode that 53% of managers are burnt out and 1 in 3 employees leave their jobs in the first 90 days.
    This week, we sat down with Chuck Lafferty, VP of CRM at ADP, to discuss ADP’s approach to employee engagement and innovation. Chuck dives into building trust within teams, innovative techniques like ‘Survey Roulette’ to incorporate user feedback into development, and the critical role of understanding and caring for individuals.
    When employees feel valued, heard, and engaged in meaningful work, you see improved productivity and increased job satisfaction. The episode concludes with actionable steps to improve employee engagement through personalized interactions and empathetic leadership.
    Episode Highlights:
    01:51 How does Chuck define employee engagement?04:06 Can you measure employee engagement?12:05 How can managers engage individual developers?17:16 Survey Roulette and how it helps engage engineering teams.22:31 Winning in the workplace 23:45 The importance of separating the problem from the person25:30 How can you improve employee engagement?Show Notes:
    Starting Your Engineering Metrics Program Workshop Chuck LaffertyPayroll, HR and Tax Services | ADP Official SiteConfident CoderChuckLafferty (@ChuckLafferty) / XSupport the show:
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    • 28 min
    Automated ≠ Autonomous: Developer Productivity and AI | MongoDB’s Tara Hernandez

    Automated ≠ Autonomous: Developer Productivity and AI | MongoDB’s Tara Hernandez

    This week, our host Dan Lines sits down with Tara Hernandez, VP of Developer Productivity at MongoDB. Together, they explore the nuances of developer productivity and the impact of AI in engineering environments.
    Tara emphasizes that achieving developer productivity requires a focus on outcomes, reduced noise for developers, and a healthy balance between technology, processes, and communication. She also touches on the strategic framework of the 'three horizons' for conceptualizing your investment breakdown across different projects and how to maintain focused on meaningful development work.

    Episode Highlights:

    01:43 How should you think about developer productivity?
    09:09 Three pillars to improve developer productivity
    16:07 Automated does not equal autonomous
    24:46 Making the golden path the easy path for developers
    27:51 What’s exciting in developer productivity and AI?
    29:57 The three horizons
    38:34 Developer performance vs productivity data
    40:23 What is the right way to think about goal setting for noise reduction?

    Show Notes:
    Starting Your Engineering Metrics Program Workshop Tara HernandezMongoDBGitHubCloudBeesCircleCIAtlassianEvergreen CI in GitHub

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    • 44 min
    How Microsoft Integrates AI into Security | Binil Pillai

    How Microsoft Integrates AI into Security | Binil Pillai

    In the past year, ransomware attacks have been up almost 300%, with over 50% targeting small businesses. To help mitigate this increase, Microsoft is launching their new Security Copilot, and we sat down with their SMB Security Strategy Head, Binil Pillai, to learn more.
    We dive into the importance of SMBs assessing their security posture, how to leverage AI for efficient threat detection and response, and the role of Microsoft's partner ecosystem in providing comprehensive security solutions. The episode concludes with advice for SMB leaders on starting their security assessments and the benefits of integrating AI into their cybersecurity strategies.

    Episode Highlights:

    01:39 Why is SMB security a priority for Microsoft?
    07:34 Key security challenges for SMBs
    09:26 How can SMBs leverage AI within security?
    16:28 How VPs of Engineering can use new tech to deal with threats
    20:25 Microsoft Security Copilot
    24:30 Where is the best place to learn about Microsoft's security strategy?

    Show Notes:
    Microsoft Copilot for Security is generally available on April 1, 2024 | Microsoft Security BlogMicrosoft Copilot for Security: General Availability details - Microsoft Community HubMicrosoft 365 Business Premium | Microsoft 365Microsoft Defender for Business | Microsoft SecurityAutomatic attack disruption in Microsoft 365 Defender | Microsoft LearnMicrosoft Defender for Cloud | Microsoft SecurityWhat is Microsoft Defender for Cloud? - Microsoft Defender for Cloud | Microsoft LearnSolution Assessment Program (microsoft.com)

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    • 29 min
    How to Leverage a Non-Technical Background in Engineering Leadership | Melissa DePuydt

    How to Leverage a Non-Technical Background in Engineering Leadership | Melissa DePuydt

    In this episode, host Conor Bronsdon talks with Melissa DePuydt, Sr. Director of Engineering at Upstatement. Melissa discusses how her background in journalism has uniquely positioned her to excel in engineering leadership roles. She highlights how thinking like a journalist has enhanced her ability to lead engineering teams effectively, particularly in planning, risk management, and decision-making.
    The conversation covers the importance of preparing for disruptions, conducting pre-mortems to anticipate challenges, and incorporating broad perspectives for effective problem solving. Melissa also shares insights on continuously learning and adapting by embracing one's unique background and experiences.

    Episode Highlights:
    00:20 Why do engineering leaders need to think like journalists?
    04:46 Preparing for disruptions as an engineering leader
    08:44 How pre-mortems work in practice: an example from the Atlantic
    12:47 How to get buy in from other leaders when changing processes
    17:59 Eliciting buy-in from team members on pre-mortems
    22:15 How do we train engineers to think in a team sport mentality?
    26:51 Why is career switching a superpower?

    Show Notes:
    Melissa DePuydtUpstatement | A digital brand and product design studioSupport the show:
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    • 33 min
    Preparing for Your First VP of Engineering Role | Honeycomb VPE, Emily Nakashima

    Preparing for Your First VP of Engineering Role | Honeycomb VPE, Emily Nakashima

    On this week’s episode, host Conor Bronsdon sits down with Emily Nakashima, VP of Engineering at Honeycomb.io, to discuss how you can prepare to be a VP of Engineering, and how the role differs among companies. Being a VPE varies based on company size, culture, and the existing team's makeup, and Emily provides valuable advice for engineers aspiring to leadership positions.

    Emily also discusses using personality tests for better team dynamics and the need for regular self-evaluation as an integral part of career advancement. The conversation closes by talking about the impact of AI on the workforce, the importance of aligning engineering and business goals, and the potential of AI to enhance rather than replace human skills.

    Episode Highlights:

    01:27 Why does Emily think there isn't a standard VP of Engineering role?
    06:29 The archetypes of the VPE role
    10:15 How does the VPE role change as an organization grows?
    14:46 Preparing to become a VP of Engineering before you get the role
    20:11 How you can use personality tests in organizational design
    26:00 How is the VP of Engineering role changing in 2024?
    30:53 Teams are having to accept realities about production software with regards to AI

    Show Notes:
    Modern Practices for Goal Setting in Software Engineering Emily NakashimaEmily Nakashima (@eanakashima.bsky.social) — BlueskyObservability for Distributed Services | HoneycombStrengthsFinder 2.0 | EN - GallSupport the show:
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    • 35 min
    How to Build Influence as an Engineering Leader | Kelly Vaughn

    How to Build Influence as an Engineering Leader | Kelly Vaughn

    This week, host Conor Bronsdon welcomes back Kelly Vaughn, Director of Engineering at Spot AI, to talk about building influence as an engineering leader. Kelly shares insights on the importance of leadership skills for both individual contributor and managerial roles and outlines her three pillars of trust, communication, and empowerment.

    Conor and Kelly discuss strategies for staying technically fresh despite moving up in management, exploring the balance between staying close to product development and avoiding micromanagement. Lastly, they touch on the potential of AR/VR technology, with a focus on the business implications of Apple's Vision Pro and the future of immersive experiences.

    Episode Highlights:

    01:09 How should engineering leaders think about building influence?
    03:53 The impact of changing roles or companies on your performance 
    08:07 Why you lose important context when making assumptions
    09:32 How ICs can help manage their team
    10:49 Key ways to build influence and trust
    16:00 How important is trust when giving or recieving feedback?
    22:27 How do leaders stay close to their product as their org grows?
    28:58 Our thoughts on Apple Vision Pro and AR VR in general

    Show Notes:
    Kelly VaughnLessons in Engineering Leadership | Kelly Vaughn | SubstackSpot AI: Video Intelligence for Better Decision-MakingRadical Candor | Feedback Training, Coaching & ConsultingSupport the show:
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    • 33 min

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