It was a pleasant surprise to see that my company keeps recording quarterly status meetings, usually held by the CEO and the management. These are not some bells and whistles, high-level presentations, but an overview of:
- competition
- finances
- profit
- future roadmap
At the beginning of my career, I had a completely different worldview, …
It was a pleasant surprise to see that my company keeps recording quarterly status meetings, usually held by the CEO and the management. These are not some bells and whistles, high-level presentations, but an overview of:
- competition
- finances
- profit
- future roadmap
At the beginning of my career, I had a completely different worldview, and I wanted to know as few details about the business itself as possible and just write code.
That's indeed very impressive! Kudos to the leadership team :)
I think that you are not unique - many developers, especially in the beginning of their career don't care much about that. But still, it'll benefit a lot those who do.
This only occurred to me once I started freelancing. Before that I thought coding = business :) the leadership team is indeed 5 🌟but I've been here for two months so 😃
It was a pleasant surprise to see that my company keeps recording quarterly status meetings, usually held by the CEO and the management. These are not some bells and whistles, high-level presentations, but an overview of:
- competition
- finances
- profit
- future roadmap
At the beginning of my career, I had a completely different worldview, and I wanted to know as few details about the business itself as possible and just write code.
That's indeed very impressive! Kudos to the leadership team :)
I think that you are not unique - many developers, especially in the beginning of their career don't care much about that. But still, it'll benefit a lot those who do.
This only occurred to me once I started freelancing. Before that I thought coding = business :) the leadership team is indeed 5 🌟but I've been here for two months so 😃