Building and Motivating Engineering Teams
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolving landscape of engineering team dynamics in this insightful keynote address. Delve into the significant changes in the tech job market over the past decade, examining the increased competition for talent and the diversification of the engineering workforce. Learn about the shifting demographics of software developers and the implications for team building strategies. Discover the three crucial factors for motivating modern engineering teams: money, purpose, and respect. Gain valuable insights on how to balance these elements based on your company's strengths and limitations. Benefit from the expertise of Camille Fournier, former CTO of Rent the Runway and accomplished author, as she shares her perspectives on effective leadership in the contemporary tech industry.
Syllabus
Keynote: Building and Motivating Engineering Teams - Camille Fournier, Senior Thinker and Raconteur
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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