How Empathy Fuels Collaboration in Platform Teams

Empathy, the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, isn’t just a desirable trait in a healthy workplace - it’s the cornerstone of effective collaboration and innovation. Yet, many organizations suffer from an ‘us vs. them’ mentality, a lack of empathy between teams that leads to friction, wasted energy, and missed opportunities. Within the complex world of Platform Engineering, this empathy gap is particularly damaging. The Roots of Inter-Team Disconnect Several factors contribute to the lack of empathy between teams in any organization:...

May 3, 2024

Building the Right Things

In a world focused on technical perfection, a senior leader’s assertion that “sometimes, we just have to build the right things and not, necessarily, build things right” can seem like heresy. However, this statement holds some truth, especially in product development and innovation. For many engineers, steeped in a culture of careful execution, this shift in mindset can be a significant challenge. The Problem with “Building Things Right” Engineers are trained to solve problems with precision....

May 2, 2024

Enablement and Operations Teams

Empowering teams to work effectively and independently is crucial. This is where two distinct but complementary forces come into play: enablement and operations teams. While their areas of focus may differ, their ultimate goal is the same - to drive organizational success. The Role of Enablement Enablement teams act as the architects of efficiency. They focus on creating the building blocks that other teams can leverage. This includes: Developing tools and processes: This can range from automation scripts to training materials designed to streamline workflows and reduce dependencies across the organization....

April 30, 2024

Incoming Leaders and the Temptation of Big Tech Changes

We’ve often seen a phenomenon in organizations: a new leader arrives and embarks on a significant technological overhaul. Sometimes, these overhauls need clear justification, disrupting workflow and leaving employees wondering why the change was necessary. I recently had a conversation with a friend in the consulting industry who shared just such an experience. One of his senior colleagues offered an insightful explanation, that he has seen over and over: new leaders often want to make their mark on the organization quickly, and a major technology change can be a seemingly effective way of asserting control and demonstrating a commitment to innovation....

April 29, 2024

From IaC to UI-Based Flows

Infrastructure as Code (IaC) has been a cornerstone of DevOps practices for years. It provides a way to define, manage, and version infrastructure configurations through a declarative and reproducible process. However, there’s a growing trend towards UI-based flows in Platform Engineering. Is this shift a step forward, a sideways move, or a potential misstep? Let’s dive into the nuances of this development. The Appeal of UI-Based Flows There are several reasons why UI-based infrastructure management tools have gained traction:...

April 26, 2024