Neil Bhay - Evolving from smaller to larger engineering teams

Published: June 16, 2022, 8:19 p.m.

Highlights of my conversation with Neil:

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  • Stakeholder\u2019s level of technical sophistication impacts the level of planning
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  • Importance of the relationship with the product team
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  • Envisioning the team's growth past the current state
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  • Incubating a team until they are able to stand on their own
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  • Avoiding being too tactical
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  • Finding opportunities to piggyback new features into the existing work
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  • Helping new team members buy into the vision by providing the history behind the team/company
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  • Documentation will help the onboarding process
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  • Avoiding the walled garden when implementing a squad structure
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  • Combining project management and release management
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  • Every squad has 3 owners to drive quality (product, engineering, release)
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Meet: Neil Bhay is the CTO of TuneCore, a global platform for independent musicians.  He joined TuneCore in 2018 with the mission to scale and introduce enterprise-level best practices to TuneCore\u2019s organizational structure & technology stack. He evolved an original team of 6 & established agile processes to oversee remote/local teams of 65+ in IT, QA, Release Mgmt, DevOps & Engineering in operations of office, cloud infrastructure & web/native app development.

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Neil comes from a history of managing enterprise technology teams at Viacom and HBO and, before that applying those same skills in start-up environments which contributed to his expertise in growing and organizing teams towards product delivery.

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If you have any questions for Neil, please feel free to reach out via:

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https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilbhay/

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I hope you enjoyed the episode. The best place to connect with me is on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirbormand (Amir Bormand). Please send me a message if you want me to cover specific topics with future guests.