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[Technology] Question for software developers



Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,336
Uffern
I'm writing an article on flat management structures among development teams.Do any of you software people have any experience of working without a tech lead and are willing to talk about what it was like?
 




FamilyGuy

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Jul 8, 2003
2,381
Crawley
I'm writing an article on flat management structures among development teams.Do any of you software people have any experience of working without a tech lead and are willing to talk about what it was like?

I have worked in flat tech teams for several years - but I'm retired now, so here's some links that may help.
Obviously I don't work for these organisations, but I know people who do, and could arrange intros for you if it would help at all?
Full disclosure, I did contribute to all these companies and to the BCS book.

https://info.radtac.com/bcs-agile-f...actices-and-frameworks-isbn-978-1-78017-254-5

https://www.agilebusiness.org/resources/videos/nine-principles-for-agile-culture-leadership-video

http://blog.ivarjacobson.com/category/agile-development/
 


Dick Swiveller

Well-known member
Sep 9, 2011
9,155
Just looked it up and with this and something someone said the other day, it turns out I developed a data warehouse in a flat management development structure. Didn't realise it though!:lolol:

Basically I am part of a very small IT team and fell into SQL development of sorts and was just left to my own devices to get it working. But purely due to circumstances rather than design so not sure I would be much help. I thought I had just set up a homogeneous system based on 3 distinct database structures to make reporting and marketing a lot easier. I almost took exception the other day when it was referred to as data warehousing.
 


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