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021 — Meri Williams (CTO Pleo, Ex-CTO Monzo): A CTO’s advice on building harmonious team cultures, how to be a leader that empowers, and the importanc…
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021 — Meri Williams (CTO Pleo, Ex-CTO Monzo): A CTO’s advice on building harmonious team cultures, how to be a leader that empowers, and the importanc…
FromDevOps Diaries
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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Dec 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Meri Williams is the CTO of Pleo, and ex-CTO of influential challenger bank, Monzo. Meri has held technical leadership roles for the last 10 years, and over that time has developed a deep understanding of what it takes to build high-performing teams with a foundation of exceptional culture. She is also the Chair and Host of The Lead Developer conference — a conference for technical leadership centred around “Team, Tech, and Tools”.In this fantastic episode Jack and Meri take a look at the nuances of culture and leadership. Meri gives her take on how you know you’re ready for that next step in your career as a people leader, or not as the case may be.. They also discuss the importance of reframing the feeling that doing great work only means more work to your detriment. Meri is also a DEI leader, and has spent time understanding what’s important in creating an accepting, inclusive environment to work. It hinges on three things that you should consider as an employee or prospective employee in your organisation. Tune in to hear what they are!Useful links based on key themes from this episodeHow to improve team collaborationHow to create a successful Salesforce team cultureHow to document your Salesforce DevOps processesHow to unite distributed Salesforce teamsTips to assess your Salesforce teams' training needsConnect with MeriX/TwitterLinkedInConnect with Jack X/TwitterLinkedInPodcast produced and sponsored by Gearset, the complete Salesforce DevOps platform. Try Gearset free for 30 days.
Released:
Dec 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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