Crossover with Mob Mentailty Part 2
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- [05:30] Cross-disciplinary mobbing with firmware and hardware engineers in IoT development
- [12:45] Addressing efficiency objections: Local vs global optimization in embedded teams
- [18:20] DevOps collaboration patterns and reducing friction between software and infrastructure teams
- [25:10] Selling mob programming to management: Building trust through continuous delivery
- [35:40] Dynamic team composition and the law of personal mobility in technical teams
- [42:15] Coordinating mob teams with waterfall processes and hardware gate systems
- [48:30] Automated firmware protocol documentation and testing infrastructure
"When you initially hear about mobbing, you think everybody's inactive, but there's a lot of excess thought capacity around programming that can happen - somebody can be thinking about refactorings while others are typing the solution." — Chris Lucian
"If you're all there, that whole feedback loop can happen in 15 minutes as opposed to 15 days. It's like technical debt - you pay now or pay later, and if you pay later, it's going to be more expensive." — Austin Chadwick
"We tend to have multiple releases a day all the way to production. Most mobs will deliver to production at least twice a day - four hours of work and then deliver to prod." — Chris Lucian
Resources Mentioned- Mob Mentality Show - Podcast dedicated to mob programming practices and extreme programming techniques
- Kent Beck's Test-Driven Development Book - Foundational resource for understanding true TDD practices in embedded development
- Amy Edmondson's Teaming Book - Framework for understanding high uncertainty and high interdependence scenarios in technical teams
- Liminal Thinking - Mental framework for breaking through belief-based barriers in agile transformation
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