In Action with Wendy Wendy Closson
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Host Wendy Closson interviews technologists, founders, and coaches on novel ways to find success.
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Negotiation 101: Finding the Win-Win and Getting Your Worth with Erick Herring and David Subar
Erick and David are West Coast CTOs and Advisors with an extensive background in negotiating. From Options to Lawyers, they have a well rounded strategy to ensure everyone wins in the deal.
Episode Breakdown:
0 — introductions
5:00 — leadership and teams
8:15 — importance of negotiation beyond salary
9:15 — how to think about negotiation (“win win or no deal”)
12:30 — focus on goals
13:30 — Are these options valuable?
17:15 — Adjusting for market
19:40 — Changing perspective on where you add value
24:00 — when to bring in an attorney
26:00 — Losing fear of hearing “no”
28:00 — What does an unreasonable ask look like?
David Subar
David has served as at Chief Technology Officer and Chief Product Officer at several companies, including at Break Media (as CTO), before its merger with Alloy to become Defy Media, and at Zest Finance, where he served as CPO.
David has served as an interim CTO/CPO at a number of companies, including Lynda.com (sold to LinkeedIn for $1.5B), PlutoTV, AirMedia and a major studio, where he has advised on product development, recruiting, architecture and security.
David has led teams of greater than 100 and has built products of over 600MM page views/month and greater than 1MM video views a day on mobile and a similar number on the web.
Erick Herring
Erick has been building internet-based systems since before the advent of the commercial Internet. He has held executive roles for the last 15+ years and led teams of 100+ in the development of systems for Privlo, Local Corporation, Feedback, WebVisible, Toyota, LRN, California Federal Bank, Ticketmaster.com, Variety.com, Dell Computer, and many other Fortune 1000 and startup companies.
In addition to his mainstay role as CTO (usually including responsibility for Product), Erick has served as Chief Technology & Marketing Officer (Privlo), Chief Security Officer (Digital Evolution/SOA.com, Zenith Insurance), General Manager (Adapt Technologies - sold to WebVisible - and Feedback.com), and Founder (Townloop, Adapt, Feedback.com). -
Digging into Ethics with Bob Martin
What started as a discussion between some folks about the VW scandal, became inspiration for this episode about ethics.
Related Links:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippocratic_Oath
http://www.agilemanifesto.org/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergey_Aleynikov
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Dark_side_of_the_Force
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_law
Uncle Bob is a software developer, speaker and author. He has been writing code for 50 years and has written several books about software craftsmanship.
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Uncle Bob on Quality, Ethics and Chickens
Uncle Bob is a software developer, speaker and author. He has been writing code for 50 years and has written several books about software craftsmanship.
This is a great episode if:
You want to be a better developer
You want to better support your development team
You need a push to write better code and say "no"
What you will hear about:
Common mistakes developers make
The ethics of being a software developer
Impact of the fast growth of the software industry
Related Links:
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Randy Rayess on Getting the Most of Offsite Teams
Randy Rayess is the co-founder of VenturePact, a service that helps companies build remote software teams and execute on software projects. He is passionate about remote work, outsourcing and software development. He previously worked in private equity at SilverLake Partners, in machine learning and in payments.
This is a great episode if:
You are researching your offsite/offshore options
You want to understand how to ensure a good ROI from offsite teams
You want to understand how to mitigate the risks of offsite teams
What you will hear about:
The impact of cultural differences
The value of investing in the team
Ways to ensure alignment
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Chad Pytel on the History, Culture and Workflow at Thoughtbot
Chad is a developer, founder, and the CEO of thoughtbot. He has coauthored the books Rails AntiPatterns and Pro Active Record, and presented at conferences around the world. Thoughtbot works with companies of all sizes to build successful products that people love to use.
This is a great episode if:
You are a leader who wants to create a strong culture in your company
You want to perform user testing in a sustainable and valuable way
You are looking to outsource a project
What you will hear about:
Thoughtbot culture, history and process
User Testing
What happens when you invest in your people
Related Interviews:
Robert Richman
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