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From Building a Marketplace to Building Teams

Mike Brittain

VP Eng., Etsy

@mikebrittain mikebrittain.com/talks

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A. Do you consider yourself a manager, tech lead, team lead, leader, etc.?

B. See yourself eventually transitioning into that leadership category?

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C. “Hell no, you’ll take my editor away from me over my cold, dead body.”

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2010: Sr. Engineer -> Team Lead -> Eng. Mgr. 2011: Eng. Director: Core, Devtools, Perf, CI 2012: Eng. Director, Mobile 2014: VP, Eng.

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Disinguished Eng. Principle Eng. Sr. Staff Eng. Staff Eng. Sr. Eng. Software Eng. (2) Software Eng. (1)

VP Sr. Director Director Sr. Manager Manager

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Leading a team is a distinct role from being a contributor on the team.

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“We want you to be the director of technology. We want you to run the team. You’re in charge. And, of course, you’ll still be able to write code 75% of the time.”

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Leadership is a role that requires 100% of your effort.

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Hire the right people. Get them onto the right teams.* Create a sense of mission and purpose. Ruthlessly remove the blockers.

Enable them to do what they are great at.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuckman%27s_stages_of_group_development

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* Group development is almost entirely what your role is about as a leader.

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Manage ambiguity. Create certainty.

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Regularly scheduled Q&A time with the team.

a.k.a., “Truths, Lies, and Rumors”

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Additional topics

Recruiting, Onboarding, 1:1s, etc.

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Leadership is a lonely role only if you allow it to be.

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Build your cohort of fellow leaders.

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Not just personnel managers, and not just those within your own company.

Build your cohort of fellow leaders.

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Build your cohort of fellow leaders.

Not just personnel managers, and not just those within your own company.

Be explicit about when a conversation is to be held in confidence.

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Leaders think about how the team will work in the future.

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Running good meetings is a topic unto itself.

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Allow your meetings to expire.

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Allow your meetings to expire.

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You (w|d)on’t have time to know everything that is going on in the team.

Where you expend effort and attention must change as the team grows and the company grows.

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Put yourself out of a job.

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Go on a long vacation.

Prepare your team (over time). Assign temporary* delegates for everything. Turn off your email. Spend time thinking about how the team is performing.

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Assign temporary* delegates for everything.

“Hey, Bob. I heard from the team that you’re doing an excellent job taking care of X, Y, Z. I’d like you to be in charge of these full-time. We’ll announce that to the team in this week’s All-Hands.”

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Put yourself out of a job.*

* WARNING: May not be appropriate outside of growth-stage companies.

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You’ll ship less frequently when you’re a leader.

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“It’s impossible to get any ‘real work’ done during the day.”

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Take some credit for yourself.

(You know, from time to time…)

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Thank you!

Mike Brittain

VP Eng., Etsy

@mikebrittain mikebrittain.com/talks