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Greeks to Geeks: What Plato Says About Bettering Your Team Culture

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

This is, of course, an overly simplified explanation of what philosophers both modern and old have struggled to understand. Their introverted behavior can make it hard for them to show up as leaders or ‘fun’ people, but make no mistake – they are team players and loyal to a fault.

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What is a CI/CD Engineer?

CircleCI

Competent in team building and team communication strategies. Competent in team building and communication strategies. This characteristic is based on a collective of the traits I’ve already mentioned with the addition of developing and maintaining credibility within teams and organizations.

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Bringing an AI Product to Market

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

As we mentioned in the first article of this series, an AI application for product recommendations can make a lot of mistakes before anyone notices (ignoring concerns about bias); this has business impact, of course, but doesn’t cause life-threatening harm. Deployment.

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All about Machine Learning

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

So I spent an initial two years in the customer success part of the organization, building internal-facing Data Science and Machine Learning products to help drive our revenue, minimize attrition problems in that space. So I would say that’s a trade-off that is important for all engineering managers to think about.

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Speeding Up the Enterprise: Virtual Squads at InVision

LaunchDarkly

On June 18, Ben Wilson, Engineering Manager at InVision, spoke at LaunchDarkly’s Test in Production Twitch Stream. Ben explained the process of how, when, and why a virtual squad may be your best bet to speed up decision-making and time-to-release across your engineering, product, and design organizations.

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On Becoming a VP of Engineering, Part 2: Doing the Job

Honeycomb

Alignment is your most important deliverable Most execs — at least the good ones — spend a lot of time on something that can be completely invisible to their teams: building alignment at the executive level. You have to leave yourself more slack time As an engineering IC, I used to fill every sliver of my calendar with something.