Are you willing and able to enforce the strategy? If you think that engineers will successfully escalate past your strategy to the CEO, or that you’ll be unwilling to enforce the strategy it teams ignore it, then it’s too early to work on strategy
Writing an engineering strategy. by Irrational Exuberance
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