Programming Leadership

Marcus Blankenship

A podcast to help great coders become skilled leaders, and build happy, high-performing software teams.

  1. 2020. 06. 25.

    How Core Values Influence Diversity and Inclusion with Kim Crayton

    In this episode of Programming Leadership, Marcus and his guest, Kim Crayton, discuss how organizations are shaped by core values, and why values are integral for establishing true diversity and inclusion. Kim dives into some very uncomfortable truths in this episode, pointing out how most organizations are not actually ready for inclusion and diversity, because they are operating with misaligned values that make it impossible for stakeholders to thrive. Kim also explains how businesses can leverage diversity to effectively compete in the information economy, and explains why companies should rethink how they approach risk management. Show Notes Why inclusion and diversity must be the bedrocks of an organization — and why they are essential for competing in the information economy. (2:16) The role that core values play in an organization, and how they are linked to  processes, procedures, and policies. (1:43) Understanding shareholder value versus stakeholder value in an organization. (7:06) The core values of the #causeascene community: Tech is not neutral, intention without strategy is chaos, lack of inclusion is a risk management issue, and prioritizing the most vulnerable. (9:48) How most companies lack the diversity to identify the potential for harm — and as a result, they don’t understand harm until it happens. (13:43) Thinking beyond finance when considering risk management (16:38) How income sharing agreements (ISAs) often target and harm — instead of prioritize — people in marginalized communities.(18:50) Defining privilege, underrepresentation, marginalization, variety, and inclusion.(26:56) Redefining capitalism in a way that doesn’t cause harm to people by default. (34:51)   Links: Main site: https://hashtagcauseascene.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KimCrayton1  Coaching: https://hashtagcauseascene.com/coaching/

    51분
  2. 2020. 04. 16.

    Leveraging Remote Work with Laurel Farrer

    How do we leverage remote work in our businesses and on our teams? In this episode of Programming Leadership, Marcus talks with Rachel Farrer, CEO and founder of Distributing Consulting, about the challenges facing remote workers and their managers. Despite being around for decades, there are still many managers pushing back against remote work. According to Farrer, this is due to myths surrounding it as well as managers not utilizing it effectively. She wants people to know that remote work, when properly understood and executed, can create more productive teams, departments, and companies.    Show Notes Understanding why isolation is such a challenge for remote workers (2:31) How managers can spot when isolation is affecting one of their remote workers  (6:13) The disconnect between on-site managers and remote workers (10:00) Advice for managers wanting to add remote workers to a colocated team (14:34) Helpful mindset shifts for managers averse to remote workers (18:03) The challenges facing remote teams that do knowledge work  (22:00) Turnover and termination on remote teams (25:09)   Links: Links: Distribute Consulting: distributeconsulting.com  Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurel_farrer  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurel-farrer/  Remote Work Association: https://www.remoteworkassociation.com/  This podcast: www.programmingleadership.com  O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference: http://oreilly.com/sacon/blankenship

    32분
  3. 2020. 03. 19.

    Being Your Own Leader in Times of Transition with Han Yuan

    Episode 40 What does it look like to be your own leader in times of professional transition? In this episode of Programming Leadership, Marcus talks with Han Yuan, friend and former Senior Vice President of Engineering at Upwork, about transitioning into entrepreneurship from a traditional job and vice versa. How do you know it’s time to make a transition? Where do you find the support you need? How can you prepare team members for their own transitions? It’s a scary proposition for anyone. Fortunately, Yuan says it can be managed effectively with a combination of objective benchmarks, meaningful relationships, and authenticity.   Show Notes   The dangers of becoming an entrepreneur (2:41) When it’s time to leave your “good" job (4:00) How professional managers can help employees think this way through career development (6:30) Helping team members transition out of the organization (8:37) Avoid win-lose situations by mentoring people, not professional roles (9:56) Dealing with uncertainty during transition (15:05) Connecting activities to outcomes (19:39) Be authentic when “parachuting” into a new work culture (23:17) How entrepreneurs can maintain structure and build peer groups outside of traditional work structures (28:37)   Links: Han Yuan on Linkedin Articles by Han Yuan:Be authentic Why you should make your management principles transparent Being a team, or being a family? Why I strive to make the groups I lead be both

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