Engineering culture: Why ownership is the secret ingredient
The best engineers don't just write code; they own outcomes. Learn how to build a culture where everyone acts like an owner.
#1about 7 minutes
Defining ownership as the key trait of top performers
Ownership is the common quality found in all 10x engineers, product managers, and designers, distinct from just being smart or getting things done.
#2about 4 minutes
Why fostering ownership builds better teams and leaders
When engineers feel ownership, they care more, take accountability for their domain, and naturally develop the skills required for leadership positions.
#3about 6 minutes
How to develop a stronger sense of ownership
Increase your own sense of ownership by reflecting on failures and identifying what actions you could have taken differently to change the outcome.
#4about 3 minutes
Interviewing to identify a candidate's ownership level
Assess a candidate's sense of ownership by asking why they left their previous role and how they handled a project that failed.
#5about 2 minutes
Spotting proactive problem-solvers in interviews
Uncover a candidate's proactive nature by asking what initiatives wouldn't have happened without them and how they pursued ideas that faced resistance.
#6about 6 minutes
Using language and code habits to assess ownership
Pay attention to a candidate's use of "us" versus "them" and apply the "Boy Scout Rule" to see if they take responsibility for the entire codebase.
#7about 3 minutes
Q&A: Fostering ownership in large organizations
In large companies with complex processes, start by owning your immediate domain and then proactively collaborate with other teams to fix issues you encounter.
#8about 4 minutes
Q&A: How junior developers can take ownership
Junior developers can demonstrate ownership by deeply investigating problems, trusting their gut feelings, and persistently advocating for solutions they believe in.
#9about 5 minutes
Q&A: Maintaining an ownership culture in remote teams
Encourage ownership in remote teams by involving them in planning, holding "dream" sessions for long-term goals, and ensuring individuals are responsible for fixing their own bugs.
#10about 3 minutes
Q&A: Building a team with high-ownership individuals
Aim to hire as many people with a high sense of ownership as possible, as this trait acts as a multiplier for team performance rather than creating conflict.
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