Build vs Buy When Building Got Cheap

The spreadsheet says building is cheaper now, and the spreadsheet isn't wrong. A vendor's annual license on one line, a couple of developers and some tokens on the other. What that comparison leaves out is that building has always had two costs, and AI only made one of them smaller.

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ENCORE: Protecting Your Team From Layoffs

This chapter discusses what you can do as a manager to protect your team from layoffs: Ensure the team is aligned with company goals. Raising the visibility of the good work of the individuals on the team. Managing performance. All of these things will help when someone is deciding whether anyone...

Becoming a Business Leader

Most technical leaders assume the path to executive is paved with more technical excellence. It isn't. At a certain level, the ceiling stops being technical and starts being about business fluency, and that ceiling is invisible until you've hit it.

In this episode, Kevin walks through the...

Don't Let Your Boss Do Your Job

Your boss doesn't step into your area because they want to micromanage. They step in because nobody said "I got it," and silence looks the same as not paying attention. This episode is about the ownership behavior that separates leaders who are trusted to run their area from leaders whose bosses...

The Shift to Managing Managers

Moving from managing individual contributors to managing managers requires a fundamental shift that many leaders struggle with. In this episode, Kevin shares lessons from his own difficult transition, where staying too close to the work actually limited both his team's growth and his own.

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Leading What You've Never Done Before

Leading What You’ve Never Done Before is an episode about a leadership challenge almost everyone hits as they grow: your scope expands faster than your resume.

 

Most technology leaders start out managing what they already know, then suddenly find themselves responsible for domains...

Making Technology Choices That Last

Avoiding shiny object syndrome, encouraging curiosity, and building a system for smart adoption

 

Every few years, a new wave of technology arrives promising to change everything. Right now, it’s generative AI, but it wasn’t long ago that we were saying the same thing about...

ENCORE: Becoming a CTO

If you are on the technology management track, the final role is Chief Technology Officer. Still, the path to the role is not obvious because the role itself differs greatly from company to company. The episode includes chapter 10 from "It Depends: Writing on Technology Leadership 2012-2022," "Be...

ENCORE: Fail Safe, Fail Smart... Succeed!

We discuss how critical failure is to innovation and how to handle it effectively. We discuss how software used to be written, Clippy, and why it was bound to fail. We also explore how Spotify utilizes the Think It/Build It/Ship It/Tweak It framework to build fail-safe products, and more.
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Succession for Scale

In this episode, Kevin shares the final chapter of It Depends: Writing on Technology Leadership, focusing on what it takes to grow with a scaling company, or recognize when it’s time for new leadership. Drawing on his real-world experience, he discusses succession planning, self-awarenes...

Hiring Agile Coaches

In this episode of The It Depends Podcast, host Kevin Goldsmith dives into the intricacies of hiring agile coaches—a role he discovered while working at Spotify and which has been transformative in his approach to building high-performing teams. Kevin shares personal stories of successes...

Twenty Questions For Your One-on-Ones

In this episode of the "It Depends" podcast, Kevin Goldsmith, a seasoned Chief Technology Officer, explores the importance of effective one-on-one meetings between managers and their direct reports. Drawing from his extensive experience, Kevin offers practical tips for making these meetings more...

Every Decision Creates a Policy

In this episode of the "It Depends" podcast, host Kevin Goldsmith delves into the complexities of decision-making in management and its implications on organizational policy. Titled "Every Decision Creates a Policy," this chapter is particularly significant, highlighting common managerial pitfall...

Protecting Your Team From Layoffs

This chapter discusses what you can do as a manager to protect your team from layoffs: Ensure the team is aligned with company goals. Raising the visibility of the good work of the individuals on the team. Managing performance. All of these things will help when someone is trying to decide if any...

The P Word (Politics at work)

Politics! The word has such a negative connotation when discussing work and corporate culture. Political tactics or maneuvers aren't inherently bad. It is the intent behind them that makes them so. You can leverage those same tactics for good instead of evil.

In this episode, Kevin delves...

Becoming a CTO

If you are on the technology management track, the final role is Chief Technology Officer. Still, the path to the role is not obvious because the role itself differs greatly from company to company. The episode includes chapter 10 from "It Depends: Writing on Technology Leadership 2012-2022," "Be...

How I Get My Focused Work Done / The Known Unknowns

Once again, two shorter chapters in this podcast from the book.

How I get my focused work done:
When you are a manager, constantly interrupted, how can you get focus time to devote to your projects?

The Known Unknowns:
Understanding the mastery curve.

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Own Your Calendar / Work Deliberately

Two chapters from the book this week! Discussing a deliberate approach to managing your calendar and tracking how you actually are using your time, and then how to approach your work with thoughtfulness and decisiveness instead of just making decisions based on instinct.

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The Personal Strategy Off-site

Taking a day, once, twice, or even four times a year to reflect on how things are going and think about where you want to go next is a valuable practice. This episode includes how to approach this practice and get value from it. This episode also includes Chapter 5 of the audiobook "It Depends: W...

Fail Safe, Fail Smart... Succeed!

We discuss how critical failure is to innovation and how to handle failure well. We talk about how software used to be written, Clippy and why it was bound to fail, how Spotify uses the Think It/Build It/Ship It/Tweak It framework to build fail-safe products, and more...

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