briwa
Posted on June 23, 2019
There are technical decisions that sometimes dictate how the company is going to move forward a few years into the future, of course for the better. We've probably heard a few big companies did that (examples: 1, 2, 3). I think you all get the idea.
When it comes to these kind of decisions, how is it being made in your company? A few questions:
- Who came up with the decision? CTO/tech lead/devs?
- Who did the research on the decision? And how long did the research take?
- What triggered the decision? Was it set on a technical roadmap, or simply the product you're developing demanded it at that time?
- How was it being executed? Was it done gradually, or in one go (production stopped, all devs refactored the code until it is finished)?
- How did the devs perceive the decision? Did they follow because they agreed, or was it something that the devs had to follow regardless?
These questions might be a lot to answer, but I'm trying to understand the processes in other companies, so that maybe I can learn a thing or two and apply it in the company I currently work in.
Thank you in advance, for your insights. Much appreciated.
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briwa
Posted on June 23, 2019
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