“Default to open” (from how google works by Eric Schmidt)<\/p>\n
Many of us designing platforms, gathering information \/ insights, generating product documentation, source code – the default state is to keep it all secure location<\/p>\n
Then we start thinking about giving access on ‘need basis’ and ask people of ‘evidence’ why they need access<\/p>\n
At first this may seem like common sense and harmless, but before you know you have all sorts of things under lock and key<\/p>\n
Different project source codes, product documentation, analysis, features being developed, CI pipeline test results… and the list goes on<\/p>\n
This stifles progress and engineers to do their job well, most of their time then is spent ‘unblocking’ themselves.<\/p>\n
The default setting to EVERYTHING should be ‘OPEN’, not ‘CLOSED’.<\/p>\n
Engineers in your teams are not hired to do dummy jobs like building walls, they are hired to THINK<\/p>\n
And if you want to help them take good decisions, they need to be exposed to first hand information \/ stats & figures.<\/p>\n
To have true autonomy, you should have free flow of information.<\/p>\n
#RedefiningSoftwareQuality<\/strong> #AgileTransformation<\/strong> #Transformation<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>