Thank you for responding to the issue that I raised (located here) about a problem how one of your ASP.Net 2.0 Framework controls and Internet Explorer (and only Internet Explorer) fail to work well together. I’m very happy that the time that I spent detailing the steps to reproduce the problem was well spent and […]
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My last post shared some of my reflections about some of the highlights and lessons learned from my last role. In this post, I want to share with you what’s next for me. What’s most important for you? During many of my coaching/mentoring sessions, I often start by asking this hard question. It’s hard for […]
The start of 2020 and another year has gone by. While I experienced so many different new things in 2019, it’s really hard to capture so many of the memories in a single post. Memorable experiences Here are some of my professional highlights of the year: Keynote with Werner Vogels (CTO of Amazon) As part […]
I had the pleasure of sitting near Lara Hogan at the Lead Dev London conference this year. She hit off day 1 with her opening talk, “Navigating Team Friction” (highly recommended!). The conference coincided with the launch of her newly published book, “Resilient Management”. I’d pre-ordered a physical copy as these were only available in […]
A few weeks ago, I published an article about how we grew Product & Tech (P&T) at N26 during hypergrowth. I introduced the idea of a Target Operating Model (TOM). The first article focused on the why and what of this tool. In this article, I will share how we’ve evolved the core “building block” […]
I’ll be presenting a new talk at QCON New York next week titled, “Cultivating High Performing Teams during Hypergrowth.” One of the topics covered will be a tool I introduced as the CTO for N26, called the Target Operating Model (TOM). In this article, I will share its origins, its purpose and where we found […]
Recordings here: (Sep 2019) – Developer Melange – #020: Evolutionary Architecture – The way how software architecture works has changed tremendously, especially with iterative approaches that foster fast changes and delivery like scrum or kanban. Evolutionary architecture is a set of concepts and patterns to design system in a way to expect change. Patrick gave […]
It’s an understatement to say that N26 is experiencing hypergrowth. In August 2017, we had 450,000 customers. We now have more than 2.3 million customers, with many more joining everyday. We’ve almost quadrupled the number of people in tech in that very same time. It is my first experience of working in a hypergrowth company […]
Background I took part in a three day course before Christmas to better understand Large Scale Scrum (LeSS). LeSS’ tagline is “More with LeSS”. I’m pessimistic about most “Scaling Agile Frameworks.” Many give organisations an excuse to relabel their existing practices as “agile.” Not to fundamentally change them. Bas Vodde (one of the founders of […]
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