Engineering is always in the crosshairs. No matter how much pressure you bring to bear, only so much is going to make it through. And the whole process sucks. Here’s what to do about it.
Coding for startups is not about writing great code: by necessity it’s sloppy, often gets thrown away, and must be written in light of non-technical constraints. If you want to write great code, don’t join a startup.
Given the shockingly bad investor returns on early stage startups, there’s an acute need for solutions that help create successful concept-stage teams BEFORE imagining the venture.
So you’re sick and tired of working for the big, boring company that doesn’t let you do anything interesting anymore. Maybe you used to be the person who was hands-on, but the Peter Principle kicked in and now you’re managing the people who manage the people who actually do things. You’re itching to try something…
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