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Sir.Nathan (Jonathan Stassen)
Sir.Nathan (Jonathan Stassen)

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10 Great Topics for Engineering All Hands

Bringing together an engineering team is something we all can agree we should be doing. But how do make sure it’s not a waste of time?

We might ask many questions that will guide us in the direction to find topics for engineering all hands.

  • What updates are value for the team?
  • What topics should be presented?
  • What makes the teams feel involved or appreciated?
  • What information might the team not get elsewhere?
  • What would help... Continue Reading

10 Great Topics for Engineering All Hands

  1. Impact of what has been built
    This could be backed with numbers like sales, hours saved, etc.
    Customer stories how they using what the team has been building. This could even involve bringing in real customers to meet the team and share their real life usage of the product.

  2. User Feedback about what we’ve been built.
    Similar to impact, however this might be reviews, tweets, emails, or feedback of what users are saying about the product we’re building.

  3. Vision of why and what we’re building across teams at high level.
    What are the business goals that we’re trying to meet?
    How are team roadmaps satisfying those business needs?
    What sort of things... Continue Reading

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