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3 keys to boosting your engineering culture

CIO

Bridging the gap between vision and execution in the effort to create a robust, engaged engineering workforce depends heavily — though not solely — on culture. So, how do you continuously improve corporate culture — and, in this case, an engineering culture — that inspires people to do their best work every day?

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Why organizations should commit to innersource in 2020

Github

Instead, it describes how the processes and principles developers have used for decades to build large-scale open source software (think Git, Linux, or Python) can apply to closed source projects at companies of all sizes. Innersource isn’t a novel concept. Get new ideas to customers faster. Opening up a project invites more ideas.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

Linux is six years old. In Würzburg, Germany, Eric Raymond presents an essay called "The Cathedral and the Bazaar" [1] at the Linux Kongress. They create an engaging engineering culture. The Internet has been open to public for six years. Amazon is three. Google doesn’t exist. The dotcom bubble hasn’t happened.