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Leading & growing software teams

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Leading & growing software teams
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[Wicklow Hall 1 on 2022-07-15] Software development is a team game. As you progress through your career, you might end up in a leadership role, taking care of your own team, or even of multiple teams. As a team lead, it’s up to you to establish a good working rhythm, set the right expectations, communicate up and down the chain of command and effectively help your team grow in both technical and non-technical terms. As a team lead, you want to enable your team to reach its full potential. The main goal of this talk is to provide pragmatic real-life examples, about how to achieve those things. We are going to cover the following topics: 1. What’s the role of a team lead? 2. Managing expectations & responsibilities. 3. Establishing a good work rhythm. 4. Establishing a good form of communication. 5. What does team growth look like? This talk is the natural sequel of the following talks from previous EuroPythons: - EuroPython 2017 - Practical Debugging - Tips, Tricks and Ways to think - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ys4gCUtTh8 - EuroPython 2018 - Django structure for scale and longevity - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yG3ZdxBb1oo - EuroPython 2019 - Software patterns for productive teams - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEy68VRmOeQ"