Organizational Train Wrecks explained by College Football Dumpster Fires
CTO Think Podcast10 Syys 2019

Organizational Train Wrecks explained by College Football Dumpster Fires

In honor of the second week of the college football season, Randy and Don discuss three programs, UCLA, Tennessee, and FSU, falling into disaster scenarios and compare each with CTO failures at technology firms. We keep the football/sportsball strategy discussion to a minimum, but we do eventually call out Tennessee as the "Steve Ballmer" of college football schools. Go Rocky Top?

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Business Metrics and the Lack of Context

Business Metrics and the Lack of Context

We discuss business metrics, reporting, statistics, and how many of the numbers, without context, lack much value. Can your business deliver the Five Nines? Does it even need to? What kind of performa...

23 Huhti 201942min

Typescript Pain. Is there any Gain?

Typescript Pain. Is there any Gain?

Randy is diving back into the Chasms backend using Firebase Functions, which is written (by him) in Typescript. We discuss the ins and outs as to why Typescript was chosen, some pain points that cropp...

16 Huhti 201933min

Writing a Job Description for a Non-specific Job

Writing a Job Description for a Non-specific Job

Don's firm is looking to hire a non-senior Python developer to help spread the workload of the engineering team. We discuss how he's writing up the job description, who he's really looking for in the ...

9 Huhti 20191h 8min

Document Datastores and Many-to-Many Relationships

Document Datastores and Many-to-Many Relationships

While continuing work on the Chasms app, Randy asks Don for his two cents on an approach to solving a document datastore (firestore) schema involving a many-to-many relationship. A discussion ensues t...

2 Huhti 201928min

Customer Perspectives and Managing Expectations

Customer Perspectives and Managing Expectations

A customer claims the service provided didn't meet expectations despite them choosing the more “economical” solution. Another client’s manager felt a contractor “yelled” at them, but the contractor fe...

26 Maalis 201949min

Building an App (and Learning) with Vue.js

Building an App (and Learning) with Vue.js

Randy has started working on the Chasms project again, and after the previous episode with David Rogers, he chose to use (and learn) Vue.js to get it started. Don and Randy discuss the various librari...

19 Maalis 20191h 1min

Hiring Good Consultants

Hiring Good Consultants

This week we talk about how we’ve hired consultants in the past, where we’ve failed, and the perspective of consultants that might help tech leaders understand who they’re hiring.

12 Maalis 201950min

Just Doing It Yourself Because of Liam Neeson

Just Doing It Yourself Because of Liam Neeson

As a continuation to a previous episode, Don discusses why he's going to roll up his sleeves and handle a data-gathering project himself. He attempts to support his choice using a reference to a Liam ...

5 Maalis 201954min