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Becoming A Force Multiplier w/ Cal Henderson & Maria Kazandjieva #113

Becoming A Force Multiplier w/ Cal Henderson & Maria Kazandjieva #113

FromThe Engineering Leadership Podcast


Becoming A Force Multiplier w/ Cal Henderson & Maria Kazandjieva #113

FromThe Engineering Leadership Podcast

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Jan 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Cal Henderson (Co-Founder & CTO @ Slack) and Maria Kazandjieva (Co-Founder @ Graft) discuss strategies for how to be a force multiplier within your organization! They cover Cal’s leadership journey & the early days of Slack, how to identify lateral inflection points, aligning your people throughout periods of change, tips for personal retrospectives on where you invest your time, and more. Additionally, Cal & Maria share plenty of frameworks for both identifying if you are currently a force multiplier & how to identify opportunities to inspire productivity in others.This is a featured session from ELC Annual 2022 - check out all of the sessions here: elc.community/public/contentABOUT CAL HENDERSONCal Henderson (@iamcal) is the co-founder and CTO of Slack. He oversees Slack’s world-class engineering team and sets the technical vision for the company.In 2019, he was named a Fortune 40 Under 40 honoree and recognized by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader.Previously, Cal built and led the engineering teams at Flickr, through its acquisition by Yahoo. An experienced technology leader and a popular speaker on engineering scalability, he authored the best-selling O’Reilly Media book Building Scalable Websites. Cal was also a pioneer in the use of web APIs, and created the basis for OAuth and oEmbed, now used by YouTube, Twitter and many others.Cal was involved in London’s early online network through his work with digital creative communities and the blogosphere. He has a BS in Computer Science and has received an Honorary Doctorate from Birmingham City University. He now resides in San Francisco."What every leader needs to do is recognize when the things that you are spending your time on aren't aligned with what's really important or what's the most value that you can get out of your time. I think it's very easy to fall into the trap of having a very full calendar, feeling very busy, feeling like there's so many things to do and the things that you do don't move the needle in any way.”- Cal Henderson   ABOUT MARIA KAZANDJIEVAMaria (@stranger_quark) is a co-founder and an engineering leader at Graft, an early-stage AI startup. Prior to that, Maria worked at Netflix, where her team earned two Emmy awards for technical achievement. She holds a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University. Outside of work, you can find Maria kickboxing & trail running, baking & eating carbs, or relaxing with a non-fiction book and her two feline supurrvisors, Foosball and Gemma.Looking for ways to support the show?Send a link to the show to your marketing team! https://sfelc.com/podcastsIf your company is looking to gain exposure to thousands of engineering leaders and key decision-makers, we have sponsorship opportunities available.To explore sponsor opportunities, email us at sponsor@sfelc.comInterested in joining an ELC Peer Group?ELCs Peer Groups provide a virtual, curated, and ongoing peer learning opportunity to help you navigate the unknown, uncover solutions and accelerate your learning with a small group of trusted peers.Apply to join a peer group HERE: sfelc.com/peerGroupsSHOW NOTES:Cal describes the early days & founding of Slack (2:24)The many hats an eng leader wears during a company’s early stages (4:20)How Cal identified key inflection points as Slack evolved (6:31)Essential frameworks for successful reorgs (8:31)Tips for getting more comfortable with delegating (10:49)Why you should spend time & resources on developer productivity (13:31)Defining the leadership version of dev tools (16:52)Strategies for quickly aligning organizations through periods of change (20:04)How to align your calendar with what is most important as an eng leader (22:01)Cal and Maria’s tips for personal retrospectives on where you invest your time (24:54)Audience Q&As: why Cal no longer codes for Slack (25:56)Questions to help you identify opportunities to be a force multiplier (27:20)How to measure the success of developer pro
Released:
Jan 17, 2023
Format:
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