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Published inSep 2023
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Morgan Evans
Morgan Evans
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Morgan Evans

Morgan Evans has been leading web and native app engineering teams since 2010. Having held senior engineering leadership roles at complex media and technology organizations, the author knows first hand how to lead challenging projects at high scale with demanding stakeholders and vocal customers. Evans has an educational background in social psychology and information architecture, lending a unique perspective to the book. She has been working on development teams delivering consumer and b2b digital products for 18 years.
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Building an accountable team culture

When we look deeply at accountability as a trait of teams, we may break it down into two basic components: the acceptance of responsibility for outcomes and the willingness to personally fulfill that responsibility. In other words, accountability concerns the belief that the work is ours and the belief that we have the agency to carry it out. Our goal as engineering managers is to guide our teams to a state where they possess both of these beliefs.

Internalizing ownership and internalizing agency are two very different goals. You can imagine how easy it would be to know that a job is yours while having no idea how to do it. For team members to feel responsible for work but lack the ability or environment to accomplish that work can be incredibly demotivating and damaging. This underscores the importance of supporting both of these aspects of accountability on our teams. To serve these dual aims, use the three Ps of accountability: provide, promote...

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Engineering Manager's Handbook
Published in: Sep 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781803235356

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Morgan Evans

Morgan Evans has been leading web and native app engineering teams since 2010. Having held senior engineering leadership roles at complex media and technology organizations, the author knows first hand how to lead challenging projects at high scale with demanding stakeholders and vocal customers. Evans has an educational background in social psychology and information architecture, lending a unique perspective to the book. She has been working on development teams delivering consumer and b2b digital products for 18 years.
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