* language, framework, library support
* deploy process and tooling
* on call rotations
* defaults, any+all
* expectations
* cultural scripts around failure
* who is admired? why?
* levels, promotions
"GREAT TEAMS MAKE GREAT ENGINEERS"
We naturally crave having greater impact, and these systems turn you into a force multiplier.
There is no playbook you can blindly apply (tho @lizthegrey and I tried! 🙃honeycomb.io/wp-content/upl…); every single team must invent its own aspirational true self.
Solving sociotechnical systems problems draws deeply from *both* skill sets.
I would LOVE for 2021 to be the year where every conference has *multiple* talks on "how we pulled our DORA scores up from Medium to Elite in just three months"
This shit bonds a team tight, makes everyone shine with pride.
I fear people on those teams have told themselves a story about how they aren't good enough -- this isn't for them. Which is *bullshit.*