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The ASX 200 rose 106 points to 9128 (1.2%). Banks were slightly higher with WBC up % and the Big Bank Basket rose to $310.41 (0.5%). MQG had an anaemic 0.3% rally. Financials were better with GQG up 3.3% and ZIP soaring 9.4%. NWL and HUB also rallied. Insurers flat. REITs mixed, SCG up 0.3% and MGR falling 1.0%. Healthcare mixed, CSL flat, RMD down 2.7%. Tech was the place to be following a US rally and the WTC results and job losses. WTC rose 11.1% kicking the All -Tech Index up 4.0% with XRO up 5.5% and IRE jumping 9.6% on better-than-expected results. MP1 bounced 9.8% as volatility continued. Industrials mixed, WOW soared 13.0% on much better results, JBH rallied 0.9% and WES continued lower. TAH hit the jackpot on results rising 23.5%. REA and CAR both trundled higher. In resources, BHP hitting record highs again up another 3.2%. FMG jumped 4.7% on results. RIO joined in too. Gold miners were mostly better, NST up 2.1% and EVN up 3.3%. Lithium stocks jumped again, PLS up 2.8% and MIN up 1.5%. LYC jumped 7.9%. Copper stocks also in demand, SFR up 2.2%. Uranium stocks picked up pace, PDN up 4.0% and NXG rising 3.7%.In corporate news, DMP dumped 11.1% on sales and margin issues. FLT softer on reaffirmed guidance. IRE rallied 9.6% on results and AX1 soared 19.9% after beating H1 and the dividend. DRO also had a good day, up 12.6%, after net profit jumped 367%. Still only $3.5m.On the economic front, Australian monthly CPI came in a 3.8% as expected. 3.4% on the core CPI. Slightly above forecasts. Rate rises still on the table.Asian markets came back online with Japan up 2.4%. China up 1.2% and HK rising 0.8%.US Futures slightly firmer. Dow up 4 and Nasdaq up 29 on SOTU Address.—Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.
Think you're just “not a people person”? Most tech leaders quietly believe this about themselves, and it's exactly what's holding them back.In this episode, Martijn Versteeg, founder of peer leadership community Group Effort and former CPTO with a background in organizational psychology, makes the case that it's not: human behavior follows predictable patterns you can understand and work with, just like any system. The conversation covers a six-variable model for understanding what drives behavior and disengagement on your team, why popular personality tools like MBTI and DiSC often do more harm than good, and a clear structure for delivering bad news without the usual stress buildup. We also get into what it really takes to let go of hands-on coding when you move into leadership, why developing a product mindset matters even if product isn't in your title, and the psychological risks of heavy AI use that most teams still aren't thinking about.Key topics discussed:The 6 human needs that predict human behaviorWhy MBTI and DiSC often do more harm than goodHow to stop avoiding difficult conversationsDeliver bad news clearly using a 10-second ruleWhy becoming a bottleneck is a slow career killerBuilding a product mindset when you're in techThe mental health risks of heavy AI useWhat peer groups give you that books can'tTimestamps:(00:00:00) Trailer & Intro(00:03:06) Why Small Steps Matter More Than Career Turning Points(00:05:11) About Martijn Versteeg(00:07:01) How Can I Learn People Skills Systematically?(00:13:19) Six Human Needs That Predict Behavior(00:17:28) How Does It Compare to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?(00:19:49) Why Are Personality Tests Like MBTI Unreliable?(00:23:20) How Do I Use Pain and Pleasure to Drive Growth?(00:28:30) How Do I Handle Conflict and Difficult Conversations?(00:32:47) A Model for Delivering Bad News in 10 Seconds(00:36:12) How Do I Transition from Tech Lead to Engineering Leader?(00:41:12) How Do I Let Go of Coding as a Leader?(00:42:49) The Vanilla Orchid Story: Why Leaders Must Let Go(00:46:55) How Can Engineers Develop a Product Mindset?(00:53:17) What Are the Hidden Risks of AI for Mental Health?(01:02:19) What Is the Value of Learning Through Podcast Conversations?(01:07:19) Why Consuming Knowledge Is Not the Same as Producing(01:09:06) 3 Tech Lead Wisdom_____Martijn Versteeg's BioMartijn Versteeg is the founder of Group Effort, a Netherlands-based collective that empowers tech and product leaders across Europe through peer groups, offsites, and specialized training. As a key figure in the global product community, he is also an organizer of the Product Mastery Conference, where he helps curate insights for the next generation of product leaders.Before founding Group Effort, Martijn built and successfully sold an EdTech IT platform and spent over five years as an Agile coach and Scrum Master. His unique perspective on leadership is rooted in high-performance athletics; at just 22 years old, he served as the National Rowing Coach for Singapore.Today, Martijn is a vocal advocate for community-led learning. He frequently challenges leaders to move past the search for “golden nuggets” of wisdom and instead focus on the consistent, incremental iterations that solve the “hard people stuff” in scaling organizations.Follow Martijn:LinkedIn – linkedin.com/in/versteegGroup Effort – groupeffort.nlNewsletter – groupeffort.nl/newsletterFree training on Massive Action-Taking for Product Leaders – groupeffort.nl/actionLike this episode?Show notes & transcript: techleadjournal.dev/episodes/248.Follow @techleadjournal on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.Buy me a coffee or become a patron.
239, we're excited to welcome Rael Kilonzo, Developer Community Lead, and Hadar Rottenberg, Tech Lead at GoodDollar, a protocol designed to deliver digital universal basic income at scale, leveraging blockchain to financially empower people around the world, regardless of where they live or what access they have to traditional financial systems.You'll learn:
How do you find employees who care as much as the founders? And in an AI-driven world, should you stick to traditional SEO or pivot to Answer Engine Optimization (AEO)?In this episode of Building MarsBased, CEO Alex Rodriguez Bacardit answers two deep-dive questions from the agency community. We explore the "Champion" profile, why former freelancers and entrepreneurs are the secret to delegation, and how MarsBased hit 30 people in 2025 by restructuring their leadership.We also discuss the marketing strategy behind their new spin-off, GPT apps. Alex explains why they are using paid ads for the first time in 12 years and how to optimize your content so AI bots recommend your brand.Support the show
For decades, the biggest barrier to building a SaaS company was technical talent. You needed a team of engineers to ship a world-class product. David Okuniev, Co-Founder of Typeform, believes that era is over. In this episode of the ProductLed 100 series, Wes Bush sits down with David Okuniev (Founder of Float) and Esben Friis-Jensen (Co-Founder of Userflow) to discuss why "Taste" is the only defensible moat left in the age of AI. David reveals how he is building his new venture, Supercut, by literally talking to Claude Code through a microphone - building full iOS apps in days without knowing Swift. He argues that since AI has commoditized the "How" of building software, the "What" and "Why" (Design and Taste) matter more than ever. They also explore why this shift allows for a "Minimum Viable Team" of just three people, why David regrets scaling Typeform into a large organization, and how to survive as a "Pioneer" founder without getting bogged down by professional management. Key Highlights: 01:21: The "Accidental" Origin: How a client project for a toilet showroom in Barcelona turned into Typeform.03:51: The Viral Launch: Generating 8,000 pre-signups and achieving immediate viral growth without traditional validation.09:53: The Taste Differentiator: Why design is the only way to distinguish yourself 13:00: The "Impulsive" Archetype: David's approach to building products based on intuition rather than validation.21:41: The "Professional CEO" Trap: Why David regrets stepping down and why founders should stay in the driver's seat.37:42: The Float Labs Model: How David runs a product lab to spin out new companies (like Supercut).42:09: The Minimum Viable Team: Why the modern startup only needs a Designer, a Tech Lead, and a Marketer.44:53: The "Tastemaker" Advice: You don't need to be a designer; you just need to be opinionated. Resources:
Software sector slide continues on concerns around AI eating into their margins. Disney names its next CEO. And how is the relationship between Nvidia and OpenAI? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
No episódio de hoje, o assunto é cache! Conversamos com Reginaldo Barros para explicar o que é cache, seus principais tipos, estratégias de uso e por que é tão importante pensar em cache no desenho da arquitetura das aplicações.
Definir arquitetura não é trivial. Em um mundo de squads autônomos, cloud, microserviços e times cada vez mais distribuídos, quem decide arquitetura hoje? Onde termina a autonomia e começa a governança? No vigésimo episódio do Hipsters.Talks, PAULO SILVEIRA, CVO do Grupo Alura, conversa com CRISTIANO GOMES, fundador e CEO da Elegant Garden, sobre arquitetura de software na era da agilidade, o papel dos tech leads, a volta (repaginada) das áreas de arquitetura e como equilibrar performance, escalabilidade, resiliência e negóciosem cair em burocracia. Uma conversa profunda sobre o pêndulo da tecnologia: do Waterfall ao Ágil, da autonomia total à necessidade de padrões mínimos, e sobre como a arquitetura não desapareceu, ela mudou de lugar. Prepare-se para reflexões práticas, exemplos reais e insights de quem viveu consultoria, grandes corporações e liderança técnica na prática. Sinta-se à vontade para compartilhar suas perguntas e comentários. Vamos adorar conversar com você!
For decades, the biggest barrier to building a SaaS company was technical talent. You needed a team of engineers to ship a world-class product. David Okuniev, Co-Founder of Typeform, believes that era is over. In this episode of the ProductLed 100 series, Wes Bush sits down with David Okuniev (Founder of Float) and Esben Friis-Jensen (Co-Founder of Userflow) to discuss why "Taste" is the only defensible moat left in the age of AI. David reveals how he is building his new venture, Supercut, by literally talking to Claude Code through a microphone - building full iOS apps in days without knowing Swift. He argues that since AI has commoditized the "How" of building software, the "What" and "Why" (Design and Taste) matter more than ever. They also explore why this shift allows for a "Minimum Viable Team" of just three people, why David regrets scaling Typeform into a large organization, and how to survive as a "Pioneer" founder without getting bogged down by professional management. Key Highlights: 01:21: The "Accidental" Origin: How a client project for a toilet showroom in Barcelona turned into Typeform.03:51: The Viral Launch: Generating 8,000 pre-signups and achieving immediate viral growth without traditional validation.09:53: The Taste Differentiator: Why design is the only way to distinguish yourself 13:00: The "Impulsive" Archetype: David's approach to building products based on intuition rather than validation.21:41: The "Professional CEO" Trap: Why David regrets stepping down and why founders should stay in the driver's seat.37:42: The Float Labs Model: How David runs a product lab to spin out new companies (like Supercut).42:09: The Minimum Viable Team: Why the modern startup only needs a Designer, a Tech Lead, and a Marketer.44:53: The "Tastemaker" Advice: You don't need to be a designer; you just need to be opinionated. Resources:
MRKT Matrix - Tuesday, January 27th S&P 500 rises to record high, led by gains in tech (CNBC) Humana, UnitedHealth plunge 20% after Trump administration proposes keeping Medicare Advantage rates flat (CNBC) The gold rally is the new bet against Trump (Axios) UPS to Cut 30,000 Jobs This Year (WSJ) Big Tech's borrowing spree raises fears of AI risks in US bond market (FT) AI Stocks Still Face a China Risk (WSJ) --- Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe MRKT Matrix by RiskReversal Media is a daily AI powered podcast bringing you the top stories moving financial markets Story curation by RiskReversal, scripts by Perplexity Pro, voice by ElevenLabs
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I'm a relatively new people manager and I really struggle when it comes time for performance reviews, or even regular praise or critical feedback in one-on-ones, because I can't help feeling like an adult “talking down” to another adult, regardless of whether the feedback is generally positive or critical and instructive. Something about it all seems so patronizing to me. How can I approach this stuff with a different mindset? Hello D & J! Quick one from your biggest fan!! This week (Tuesday 6th Jan 2k26) I was promoted to Tech Lead of our team. In my new role, I have done no work *cries*, I've spent all my time assisting team members, unblocking QA, dealing with ad hoc requests from product/stakeholders…. I asked the previous tech lead is this what they did? They did! And they said spent their personal time to complete stories assigned to them. Is this really what a tech lead does?!?!! Helpppp
El mercado de bonos de carbono tiene un secreto sucio: los intermediarios se quedan con la mayor parte del dinero, mientras que el proyecto que realmente captura el CO2 recibe centavos.Rodrigo Vega pasó de ser un snowboarder profesional a fundar E-Green, una fintech climática que utiliza blockchain para traer transparencia radical a este mercado. Su misión es simple pero ambiciosa: eliminar 1000 millones de toneladas de CO2.En este episodio de Impactaland Live (junto a mi co-host invitado Kevin Corenstein, Tech Lead en Impacta VC), conversamos sobre cómo la mentalidad de resistencia al dolor del deporte extremo es el mejor entrenamiento para emprender.En este episodio aprenderás:- Cómo Rodrigo pasó de snowboarder profesional a fundar una climate fintech.- El problema oculto de los intermediarios en créditos de carbono ($1 vs $14).- Por qué menos del 10% de la data de carbono está automatizada hoy.- La mentalidad de "resiliencia al dolor" del deporte aplicada a startups.- Cómo E-Green usa blockchain para garantizar la integridad (no solo transacciones).Frase clave:"El deportista y el emprendedor se hacen adictos al dolor... o muy resistentes a él. Es un proceso de evolución constante." - Rodrigo VegaCapítulos:00:00 - Intro con Kevin Corenstein: De tech lead a creador de contenido01:50 - Qué es el CO2 equivalente (explicado simple)03:12 - Qué hace E-Green: Fintech + Blockchain + Climate06:46 - De Snowboarder Profesional a Emprendedor09:53 - Creando el primer Snowpark de Chile (Negocio vs Pasión)12:54 - La epifanía climática viendo el smog desde la montaña20:49 - El mercado de carbono explicado: El fraude de los intermediarios27:20 - Aprendizajes de Techstars: Calidad > Transacción31:18 - La visión: Eliminar 1000 millones de toneladas de CO2Invitado(s):Rodrigo Vega - Co-Founder E-GreenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rodrigo-vega-puyol/Kevin Corenstein - Tech Lead Impacta VCLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-corenstein-rezepka/Sígueme para más sobre Startups y Venture Capital:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jaimersb/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaimersbWeb: https://www.jaimesotomayor.com#ClimateFintech #CarbonCredits #Blockchain #Startups #ImpactaVC
Normalmente, una "Cámara de Comercio" se dedica a registros mercantiles y trámites burocráticos.La Cámara de Comercio de Cali (CCC) es diferente.Mónica Ricardo lidera los programas de emprendimiento de una entidad que entendió que no se puede construir ecosistema desde el escritorio. Tienen que ser el "Key Account Manager" de los emprendedores.En este episodio grabado en Impactaland Live (junto a mi co-host invitado Kevin Corenstein, Tech Lead en Impacta VC), Mónica nos explica cómo Cali se convirtió en el ecosistema de mayor crecimiento en LatAm según el Global Innovation Index (GIA).En este episodio aprenderás:La metáfora del "Elefante y la Gacela": Cómo conectar corporativos lentos con startups rápidas sin matarse.Por qué Cali es la cuna de founders como Simón Borrero (Rappi) y José Bonilla (Chiper).La estrategia "NIDO": Cómo unieron a la Alcaldía y la Gobernación para competir juntos, no separados.El problema del inglés en LatAm: Por qué fallamos en la Serie A (Tequila Diplomacia no es suficiente).Cómo funciona el Capital Summit y los "retiros de salud mental" para founders.Capítulos:00:00 - Intro: Jaime Sotomayor y Kevin Corenstein (Impacta VC)01:59 - De Economista que iba a la Bolsa a Emprendedora Serial04:36 - ¿Qué hace una Cámara de Comercio con Startups? (La excepción de Cali)06:31 - Estrategia NIDO: Uniendo Alcaldía, Gobernación y Cámara08:09 - Capital Summit: Más allá del stand y el networking10:05 - Cómo la Cámara actúa como "Key Account Manager" del founder12:23 - Inversión Ángel en Cali: El auge de los médicos inversionistas16:07 - Corporate Venture Capital (CVC): El reto del Elefante y la Gacela18:36 - Colaboración con Endeavor y Digital Ventures22:32 - Los deseos de Mónica: Más CVC, Más Inglés y Más MujeresInvitados:Mónica Ricardo - Gerente de Emprendimiento e Innovación, Cámara de Comercio de CaliLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/monicaricand/Kevin Corenstein (Co-host) - Tech Lead @ Impacta VCLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-corenstein-rezepka/Sígueme para más sobre innovación y startups en LatAm:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jaimersb/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaimersbWeb: https://www.jaimesotomayor.com#InnovacionSinBarreras #Cali #Colombia #Startups #Impactaland #CapitalSummit
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Non‑technical CEOs don't fail for lack of code, they fail for lack of control. This video breakdown how to manage a tech team, from grooming a backlog that kills developer idle time to separating Product Lead vs Tech Lead so every sprint ships value on schedule. If hiring is stalled or junior devs are slowing everything down, this playbook also covers force‑multiplier hiring, quarterly fractional CTO audits, and a simple system to maximize engineering velocity and hit MVP timelines. Chapters (00:00:00) - How to Manage a Dev Team on Time(00:02:33) - Hiring a Junior Developer is Stupid(00:04:39) - 3 Mistakes All Tech Companies Make(00:07:21) - 3 Tips for Non-Technical Founders(00:11:51) - The 5 Biggest
This interview was recorded for GOTO Unscripted.https://gotopia.techRead the full transcription of this interview here:https://gotopia.tech/articles/408Michael Nygard - Chief Architect at Nubank & Author of "Release It!"Charles Humble - Freelance Techie, Podcaster, Editor, Author & ConsultantFULL TALK TITLEBuilding Software That Survives: Autonomy, Architecture & Alignment at ScaleRESOURCESMichaelhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mtnygardhttps://twitter.com/mtnygardhttp://www.michaelnygard.comCharleshttps://bsky.app/profile/charleshumble.bsky.socialhttps://linkedin.com/in/charleshumblehttps://mastodon.social/@charleshumblehttps://conissaunce.comDESCRIPTIONMichael Nygard, author of the influential "Release It!" and Chief Architect at Nuank, discusses his journey from programmer to technical leader.In this conversation, he shares insights from major transformation projects at Sabre and Nubank, exploring the nuances of centralization versus autonomy, the often-misunderstood implications of Conway's Law, and how architectural boundaries can reduce the need for constant organizational alignment.He emphasizes that effective technical leadership involves more than reorganizations - it requires understanding communication structures, celebrating the right behaviors, and creating systems that enable teams to operate independently within well-defined boundaries.RECOMMENDED BOOKSMichael Nygard • Release It! 2nd Edition • https://amzn.to/3WJeKV8Michael Nygard • Release It! 1st Edition • https://amzn.to/3XCkiRfRichard Monson-Haefel • 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know • https://amzn.to/3JdRYU2Charles Humble • Professional Skills for Software Engineers • https://www.conissaunce.com/professional-skills-shortcutPatterson, Grenny, McMillan & Switzler • Crucial Conversations • https://amzn.to/3LhGHTaYevgeniy Brikman • Fundamentals of DevOps and Software Delivery • https://amzn.to/3WMPMFUTod Golding • Building Multi-Tenant SaaS Architectures • https://amzn.to/3YfM49oJacqui Read • Communication Patterns • https://amzn.to/3E37lvvMatthew Skelton & Manuel Pais • Team Topologies • http://amzn.to/3sVLyLQJames Stanier • Become an Effective Software Engineering Manager • https://amzn.to/3vHrx1EBlueskyTwitterInstagramLinkedInFacebookCHANNEL MEMBERSHIP BONUSJoin this channel to get early access to videos & other perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs_tLP3AiwYKwdUHpltJPuA/joinLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!
Your morning briefing, the business news you need in just 15 minutes.On today's podcast:(1) Swiss police said about 40 people were killed and 115 injured after a fire broke out in a bar in the ski resort of Crans-Montana during New Year celebrations.(2) European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said Bulgaria joining the euro area on Thursday is a testament to Europe’s ability to collaborate and defy international headwinds. (3) Stocks opened the new year with artificial intelligence and chipmaking once again dominating market moves. Precious metals — another hot corner of the market in 2025 — also advanced.(4) BYD met its full-year sales target and likely surpassed Tesla to become the world’s largest electric-vehicle maker in 2025 — a milestone overshadowed by a challenging outlook for the Chinese auto market in the year ahead.(5) Zohran Mamdani unapologetically promised to lead New York City as a democratic socialist during a frigid inauguration ceremony on the steps of City Hall, a warning to those who believed he might moderate his positions after taking office.Podcast Conversation: Skip a New Year’s Resolution and Make Jan. 2 ‘Defaults Day’ InsteadSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Será que o seu site JavaScript está otimizado para os mecanismos de busca? Neste Snippet, Filipe Guimarães, Tech Lead na dti digital, revela como as diferentes estratégias de renderização do Next.js podem transformar a indexação do seu conteúdo. Descubra por que o SEO deixou de ser apenas responsabilidade do marketing e como desenvolvedores podem utilizar ferramentas nativas para otimização automática. Dê o play e ouça agora! Assuntos abordados: SEO para desenvolvedores; Como buscadores indexam e priorizam HTML; Estratégias de renderização: SSG, SSR e CSR; API Routes para cache e segurança; Otimização automática com Next/Image; Implementação da Metadata API. Links importantes: Vagas disponíveis Newsletter Dúvidas? Nos mande pelo Linkedin Contato: entrechaves@dtidigital.com.br O Entre Chaves é uma iniciativa da dti digital, uma empresa WPP
U.S. markets climb into a shortened holiday week, led by gains in artificial intelligence stocks like Nvidia, Micron, and Oracle. David Abella, Director of Investments at GoalVest, explains why strong earnings have kept markets resilient in 2025 despite rich valuations, where tech and dividends fit in a portfolio, and what investors should expect as volatility picks up heading into 2026. Produced/Presented: Ryan HuangSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoje o papo é sobre o GitHub Spec Kit! Neste episódio, mergulhamos na nova ferramenta do GitHub que vem dando o que falar quando o assunto é documentação e desenvolvimento. Vem ver quem participou desse papo: André David, o host que fala de tecnologias que estão por todas as partes Yago Oliveira, Coordenador de Conteúdo Técnico na Alura Bruno Germano, Dev Rel na Azion Mayumi Shingaki, Tech Lead no Banco Itaú
This interview was recorded for GOTO Unscripted.https://gotopia.techLaura Tacho - CTO at DX & Executive Coach at Laura Tacho ConsultingCharles Humble - Freelance Techie, Podcaster, Editor, Author & ConsultantRESOURCESLaurahttps://x.com/rhein_weinhttps://bsky.app/profile/lauratacho.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lauratachohttps://lauratacho.comCharleshttps://bsky.app/profile/charleshumble.bsky.socialhttps://linkedin.com/in/charleshumblehttps://mastodon.social/@charleshumblehttps://conissaunce.comLinkshttps://getdx.com/research/measuring-ai-code-assistants-and-agentshttps://www.conissaunce.com/professional-skills-shortcut.htmlhttps://getdx.com/research/measuring-developer-productivity-with-the-dx-core-4https://dora.devhttps://getdx.com/blog/understanding-dora-metricshttps://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3454124https://getdx.com/blog/space-metricshttps://getdx.com/research/devex-what-actually-drives-productivityhttps://getdx.com/news/introducing-genai-impact-reportDESCRIPTIONLaura Tacho, CTO at DX and executive coach, shares her take on the challenging transition from technical contributor to business leader. She discusses the most common leadership skill gaps she sees in CTOs, particularly around setting clear expectations without falling into the "micromanagement spiral of doom".Laura explains the development of the DX Core 4 framework for measuring developer productivity through four balanced dimensions:• Speed• Effectiveness• Quality• ImpactShe emphasizes the critical importance of connecting technical work to business outcomes, arguing that the era of engineering having a "blank check" is over and that today's leaders must think like business leaders who speak in terms of ROI and impact. The conversation with Charles Humble also covers emerging trends in AI-assisted development and unconventional approaches to performance management.RECOMMENDED BOOKSWill Larson • An Elegant Puzzle • https://amzn.to/4gb9VyCWill Larson • The Engineering Executive's Primer • https://amzn.to/3UURQuTMeri Williams • The Principles of Project Management • https://amzn.to/4lj5B1GDaniel H. Pink • Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us • https://amzn.to/3UHx535Kathy Sierra • Badass • https://amzn.to/4b9fb2VJames Stanier • Become an Effective Software Engineering Manager • https://amzn.to/3vHrx1EBlueskyTwitterInstagramLinkedInFacebookCHANNEL MEMBERSHIP BONUSJoin this channel to get early access to videos & other perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs_tLP3AiwYKwdUHpltJPuA/joinLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!
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Hoje o papo é sobre carreira! Neste episódio, mergulhamos nos desafios, nos percalços e, sim, nos prazeres de ser aquela pessoa cujo bom trabalho é inevitavelmente recompensado com ainda mais trabalho. Como é a vida e as responsabilidades da pessoa tech lead? Vem ver quem participou desse papo: André David, o host que fala de tecnologias que estão por todas as partes Vinny Neves, Líder de Front-End na Alura Vanessa Tonini, Engenheira de Software e Pesquisadora de Micro Frontends Yago Oliveira, Coordenador de Conteúdo Técnico na Alura
If you're an engineer looking to move into a senior role, you have likely heard that you need to demonstrate "ownership". Unfortunately, this crucial term is often poorly defined and leads to a major misconception: that ownership means being assigned a full project or a Tech Lead role. I want to dispel that myth and explain why ownership is actually a necessary behavior and mindset shift, applicable in almost every action you take, regardless of whether you're leading a project.Understand why ownership is a critical aspect of moving along your career track, especially for engineers moving from the associate or mid-level engineer role up to senior.Uncover the misconception that ownership requires a specific scope of responsibility, such as owning a project or a deliverable.Discover the crucial phrase that defines the ownership mindset: "What now?" or "What next?" which should guide you through every situation you encounter.Learn why true ownership is not about inherently knowing every technical detail or executing every step, but about being willing to take responsibility and accountability for figuring out what happens next.Explore how a senior engineer's ownership behavior means translating identified problems (like those found in a retro) into action or decisions, thereby ensuring things continue moving forward and don't stall out.I explain that engineers show ownership by choosing to opt in to be held accountable for outcomes, rather than waiting for a manager to intervene or ask for a status update.
This interview was recorded for GOTO Unscripted.https://gotopia.techJessica Kerr - Engineering Manager of Developer Relation at Honeycomb.io & SymmathecistDiana Montalion - Systems Architect, Mentrix Founder & Author of "Learning Systems Thinking"RESOURCESJessicahttps://bsky.app/profile/jessitron.bsky.socialhttps://linkedin.com/in/jessicakerrhttps://www.twitch.tv/jessitronicahttps://jessitron.comDianahttps://bsky.app/profile/dianamontalion.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dianamontalionhttps://montalion.comhttps://learningsystemsthinking.comDESCRIPTIONSystems architect Diana Montalion and engineering manager Jessica Kerr cut through the AI coding hype to explore what these tools actually do well - and where they have room for improvement. Moving beyond the "AI will replace developers" narrative, they reveal how AI assistants excel at the tedious work of typing, scaffolding, and error handling while remaining surprisingly bad at the nuanced thinking that experienced developers bring to complex systems.Their discussion illuminates a more mature relationship with AI tools: one where developers maintain agency over design decisions while leveraging AI's strengths in automation, synthesis, and rapid prototyping. The result is a pragmatic roadmap for using AI to amplify human expertise rather than replace it.RECOMMENDED BOOKSDiana Montalion • Learning Systems Thinking • https://amzn.to/3ZpycdJAndrew Harmel-Law • Facilitating Software Architecture • https://amzn.eu/d/5kZKVfUDonella H. Meadows • Thinking in Systems • https://amzn.to/3XtqYCVYu-kai Chou • Actionable Gamification • https://amzn.to/45D8bHAInspiring Tech Leaders - The Technology PodcastInterviews with Tech Leaders and insights on the latest emerging technology trends.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyBlueskyTwitterInstagramLinkedInFacebookCHANNEL MEMBERSHIP BONUSJoin this channel to get early access to videos & other perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs_tLP3AiwYKwdUHpltJPuA/joinLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!
Wall Street opened the new trading week on a downbeat note as investors looked ahead to Nvidia’s earnings. HP and Dell slumped 9% on analyst downgrades, while Alphabet bucked the broader tech weakness on news related to Warren Buffett. Lithium stocks soared on an improved price outlook, though broader commodity prices eased on dollar strength. Back home, Aussie shares are expected to fall further from four-month lows ahead of today’s RBA minutes. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This interview was recorded for GOTO Unscripted.https://gotopia.techRead the full transcription of this interview here:https://gotopia.tech/articles/388Meri Williams - CTO at Pleo & Advisor at Skiller Whale & Kindred CapitalCharles Humble - Freelance Techie, Podcaster, Editor, Author & ConsultantRESOURCESMerihttps://x.com/Geek_Managerhttps://github.com/geekmanagerhttp://blog.geekmanager.co.ukCharleshttps://bsky.app/profile/charleshumble.bsky.socialhttps://mastodon.social/@charleshumblehttps://conissaunce.comLinkshttps://blog.container-solutions.com/managing-remote-teams-in-scaling-organisationsDESCRIPTIONJoin us in a conversation with Meri Williams, an experienced CTO who has led technology teams from 30 to 300 people across organizations.In this candid discussion, Meri shares their journey from reluctant manager to seasoned leader, revealing hard-won insights about scaling teams, avoiding the "Google trap" of copying big tech practices inappropriately, and why investing in onboarding can make or break your organization.With refreshing honesty about management mistakes and the ongoing importance of diversity in building products that serve everyone, this conversation offers practical wisdom for anyone navigating the world of tech leadership.RECOMMENDED BOOKSMeri Williams • The Principles of Project Management • https://amzn.to/4lj5B1GTom DeMarco & Tim Lister • Peopleware • https://amzn.to/3KJmFOqMarcus Buckingham & Gallup Organization • First, Break All the Rules • https://amzn.to/40xpppIDaniel H. Pink • Drive: The SurpriInspiring Tech Leaders - The Technology PodcastInterviews with Tech Leaders and insights on the latest emerging technology trends.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Canada NowBold ideas with the people shaping Canada's next chapter.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyBlueskyTwitterInstagramLinkedInFacebookCHANNEL MEMBERSHIP BONUSJoin this channel to get early access to videos & other perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs_tLP3AiwYKwdUHpltJPuA/joinLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!
Alexander Kalankhodzhaev is Core Engineer Lead at Raiku.Blockchain Architect & Tech Lead with a strong track record in building high-load, distributed transaction systems that ensure guaranteed execution, predictable latency, and resilience under extreme workloads.Currently Core Engineer Lead at Raiku, where I've designed regionally distributed clusters and integrated validator pipelines with Solana to deliver real-time feedback and prioritized transaction execution.Active in the community as a Polkadot developer speaker, contributor to the Programming Academy for Silicon Valley, and co-maintainer of the go-linq library. Passionate about advancing blockchain infrastructure and open-source development.Technical expertise: Solana, Polkadot, Substrate | Rust, C#, Java, Scala
Alexander Kalankhodzhaev is Core Engineer Lead at Raiku.Blockchain Architect & Tech Lead with a strong track record in building high-load, distributed transaction systems that ensure guaranteed execution, predictable latency, and resilience under extreme workloads.Currently Core Engineer Lead at Raiku, where I've designed regionally distributed clusters and integrated validator pipelines with Solana to deliver real-time feedback and prioritized transaction execution.Active in the community as a Polkadot developer speaker, contributor to the Programming Academy for Silicon Valley, and co-maintainer of the go-linq library. Passionate about advancing blockchain infrastructure and open-source development.Technical expertise: Solana, Polkadot, Substrate | Rust, C#, Java, Scala
Será que seu time precisa gastar tanto tempo só para entender a solução a fundo? Neste conteúdo, Breno Gonçalves Barbosa, Tech Lead na dti digital, compartilha como a IA pode acelerar a documentação técnica de projetos complexos em questão de horas, não mais semanas com o Documenta AI. Além disso, ele fala sobre como diferentes stakeholders podem se beneficiar de documentação automatizada e estruturada. Ficou curioso? Então, dê o play! Assuntos abordados: Os desafios de interpretação do código legado; IA para documentação de código; A solução Documenta AI; Benefícios da documentação visual e estruturada; Adaptação da documentação para múltiplos públicos; Aumento da produtividade. Links importantes: Newsletter Dúvidas? Nos mande pelo Linkedin Contato: osagilistas@dtidigital.com.br Os Agilistas é uma iniciativa da dti digital, uma empresa WPPSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This interview was recorded for GOTO Unscripted.http://gotopia.techRead the full transcription of this interview here:https://gotopia.tech/articles/384Liz Fong-Jones - Field CTO at Honeycomb.ioLesley Cordero - Staff Software Engineer, Tech Lead at The New York TimesRESOURCESLizhttps://bsky.app/profile/lizthegrey.comhttps://github.com/lizthegreyhttps://linkedin.com/in/efonghttps://www.lizthegrey.comLesleyhttps://www.lesleycordero.comhttps://twitter.com/clesleycodehttps://github.com/clesleycodehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lesleycorderoVideoshttps://www.alex-hidalgo.comhttps://www.honeycomb.io/blog/most-important-developer-productivity-metric-build-timesDESCRIPTIONLiz and Lesley explore the evolution of platform engineering from its DevOps and SRE roots. They discuss the challenges of building effective developer platforms, the importance of psychological safety and evidence-based prioritization, the complexities of open source sustainability, and the delicate balance between centralized platform teams and developer autonomy.The conversation covers practical insights on documentation automation, onboarding strategies, the manager-engineer career pendulum, and why treating platform work as a service rather than a mandate is crucial for organizational success.RECOMMENDED BOOKSAdkins, Beyer, Blankinship, Lewandowski, Oprea & Stubblefield • Building Secure and Reliable Systems • https://amzn.to/4n0bjaeCharity Majors, Liz Fong-Jones & George Miranda • Observability Engineering • https://amzn.to/38scbmaBeyer, Murphy, Rensin, Kawahara & Thorne • The Site Reliability Workbook • https://amzn.to/3IwsiOlKelly Shortridge & Aaron Rinehart • Security Chaos Engineering • https://www.verica.io/sce-bookNoInspiring Tech Leaders - The Technology PodcastInterviews with Tech Leaders and insights on the latest emerging technology trends.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyBlueskyTwitterInstagramLinkedInFacebookCHANNEL MEMBERSHIP BONUSJoin this channel to get early access to videos & other perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs_tLP3AiwYKwdUHpltJPuA/joinLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!
Scrum Has Become a Nice Term to Hide Bad ManagementOnce a wise man said: Fire all Scrum Masters and your non-technical managers who run your IT departments, and watch your productivity to boost up! In most cases, all you need is to hire highly-experienced Tech Leads and show trust in them. Communicate with them and share your insights, answer their questions, and provide them with what they need, including but not limited to the budget, time, ad-hoc specialist consultants, and coaches who would work for them to improve their non-technical skills. The rest, they will figure out themselves.How to connect with AgileDad:- [website] https://www.agiledad.com/- [instagram] https://www.instagram.com/agile_coach/- [facebook] https://www.facebook.com/RealAgileDad/- [Linkedin] https://www.linkedin.com/in/leehenson/
"Conseguir entender o que cada pessoa consegue entregar, tirar o melhor delas e isso se alinhar ao produto final é o que mais chama minha atenção" - Jordana Rodrigues No oitavo episódio do Hipsters.Talks, PAULO SILVEIRA , CVO do Grupo Alun, conversa com JORDANA RODRIGUES , Delivery Manager na Natura, sobre os diferentes caminhos de liderança em tecnologia e como a transição acontece na prática. Uma conversa sobre como soft skills podem se sobrepor ao conhecimento técnico e o que grandes empresas buscam em futuras lideranças. Prepare-se para um episódio cheio de conhecimento e inspiração! Espero que aproveitem :) Sinta-se à vontade para compartilhar suas perguntas e comentários. Vamos adorar conversar com vocês!
Hoje o papo é offline! Ou quase isso. Neste episódio, mergulhamos nas particularidades, nos pontos de atenção, e no que faz do mundo da baixa conectividade um dos campos mais interessantes e desafiadores do desenvolvimento mobile. Vem ver quem participou desse papo: André David, o host que se retorce Yago Oliveira, Coordenador de Conteúdo Técnico na Alura William Bezerra, Instrutor na Alura, Engenheiro de Software e Empreendedor Priscilla Branbilla, Tech Lead mobile na Caju
Send us a textToday, veterinary technician careers hold endless possibilities, and today's guest shows just how impactful they can be.In this episode of Vet Life Reimagined, Dr. Megan Sprinkle speaks with Georgia Woods-Lee, BSc (Hons), RVN, CertCFVHNut, VTS (Nutrition), who runs one of the longest-running and most successful veterinary weight management clinics at the University of Liverpool. Georgia is also a textbook author, international speaker, and leader in veterinary nutrition, shaping how the profession understands and tackles obesity in pets.Georgia shares her inspiring career journey from stumbling into vet med to building a global reputation in nutrition. She also offers powerful advice for veterinary professionals everywhere: “You are not a tree. You can move.” And, “Feel the fear, and do it anyway.”Resources:Video episode on YouTubeVeterinary weight loss clinic at the University of LiverpoolGeorgia's book, BSAVA's Guide to Nutrition in Small Animal Practice available on Amazon on Nov 24.
Today we talk to Antonio Ojea. Antonio is a software engineer at Google and one of the core maintainers of Kubernetes. He is one of the Tech Lead of SIG Networking and Testing and a member of the Steering Committee. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod - bluesky: @kubernetespodcast.com News of the week GKE Autopilot Mode inside Standard clusters KCD H1 2026 Metal Kubed joined the CNCF as an incubating project Links from the interview Antonio Ojea on LinkedIn Antonio Ojea on X Virtual Networks Kubernetes Networking Kubernetes Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) Kubernetes Gateway API Calico Cilium Multi-Service CIDR DRANet
Aparelhos comuns como câmeras de segurança, babás eletrônicas, roteadores e até robôs aspiradores podem ser usados como armas em ataques digitais. No novo episódio do Podcast Canaltech, conversamos com Matheus Castanho, Tech Lead da Huge Networks, sobre os riscos de segurança que rondam os dispositivos IoT (Internet das Coisas). O especialista explica como esses aparelhos podem ser transformados em botnets usadas em ataques DDoS e até em espionagem dentro das casas, além de revelar os erros mais comuns que deixam tudo mais vulnerável. Matheus também aponta caminhos para fabricantes e usuários reduzirem os riscos e compartilha dicas práticas para quem já tem uma casa cheia de dispositivos conectados. Você também vai conferir: ChatGPT-5 já mostra desempenho de humano em áreas como saúde, finanças e varejo, LG lança TV com modo fácil e botão de emergência para idosos, Amazon dificulta pirataria no Kindle com nova atualização de segurança, Brasil tem mais alunos no EAD do que no ensino presencial e Heineken abre mais de 30 vagas em tecnologia com salários de até R$ 22 mil. Este podcast foi roteirizado e apresentado por Fernanda Santos e contou com reportagens de João Melo, Vinicius Moschen, Wendel Martins, Nathan Vieira e Claudio Yuge sob coordenação de Anaísa Catucci. A trilha sonora é de Guilherme Zomer, a edição de Jully Cruz e a arte da capa é de Erick Teixeira.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join John and Steve as they delve into the intricacies and challenges of maintaining Drupal modules, comparing experiences with WordPress, and sharing their journey in making web development more accessible. They discuss their personal stories, the learning curve in module development, balancing user experience, and the importance of contributing back to the community. Learn about their current projects, thoughts on AI's role in accessibility, and get inspired by their dedication to improving the web for all users. For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/cafe010 Topics Drupal Beginnings: Personal Stories Journey into Module Development Accessibility in Web Development Navigating the Learning Curve in Development The Importance of Community and Collaboration Challenges in Module Maintenance Comparing Drupal and WordPress Innovative Approaches to Development Pet Peeves and Frustrations Future Directions and AI Integration The Story Behind the Shovel Avatar Steve Wirt Being a Developer and Tech Lead at CivicActions has exposed him to the experience of working on some of the largest government websites in the United States. A passion for opensourcing as much as possible has lead him to develop a growing number of modules, with two addressing accessibility Alt Text Validation & Node Link Report) John Jameson As the Digital Accessibility Developer at Princeton University, John has come to believe that the biggest barrier to accessible content is the idea that training can compensate for unintuitive authoring interfaces. So far his work to fix the authoring interfaces, to make workflows intuitive and accessible by default, has resulted in the Editoria11y Accessibility Checker and Link Purpose Icons JS libraries and Drupal modules. Guests Steve Wirt - swirt John Jameson - itmaybejj Resources Modules Editoria11y Accessibility Checker https://www.drupal.org/project/editoria11y Link Purpose Icons https://www.drupal.org/project/linkpurpose Alt Text Validation https://www.drupal.org/project/alt_text_validation Node Link Report https://www.drupal.org/project/node_link_report Talking Drupal #490 Contrib First https://talkingdrupal.com/490 Contrib First https://guidebook.civicactions.com/en/latest/common-practices-tools/contribution/contrib-first/
This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club.http://gotopia.tech/bookclubRead the full transcription of the interview hereCharles Humble - Freelance Techie, Podcaster, Editor, Author & ConsultantTrisha Gee - Lead Developer Evangelist at Gradle, Java Champion & Co-Author of "Getting to Know IntelliJ IDEA"RESOURCESCharleshttps://bsky.app/profile/charleshumble.bsky.socialhttps://linkedin.com/in/charleshumblehttps://mastodon.social/@charleshumblehttps://conissaunce.comTrishahttps://bsky.app/profile/trishagee.bsky.socialhttps://twitter.com/trisha_geehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/trishageehttps://trishagee.comhttps://github.com/trishageeLinkshttps://www.conissaunce.com/professional-skills-shortcut.htmlhttps://www.jeanettewinterson.comDESCRIPTIONTrisha Gee interviews Charles Humble on his project "Professional Skills for Software Engineers", a collection of 14 articles organized into four categories:• communication• critical thinking• documentation• networkingCharles argues that career success in software engineering oftentimes depends more on non-programming skills than technical ability. Both Charles and Trisha emphasize that these skills are learnable and essential, despite being undervalued in the industry as mere "soft skills".The conversation covers how intentional communication improves product development, the value of networking and public speaking for career advancement, and ways engineers can generate ideas for content creation while taking ownership of their career development. The interview makes a compelling case that developing these professional skills benefits both individual engineers and the industry as a whole.RECOMMENDED BOOKSCharles Humble • Professional Skills for Software EngineersKevlin Henney & Trisha Gee • 97 Things Every Java Programmer Should KnowAnne Currie, Sarah Hsu & Sara Bergman • Building Green SoftwareCal Newport • Deep WorkMartin Fowler • UML DistilledCathy O'Neil • Weapons ofBlueskyTwitterInstagramLinkedInFacebookCHANNEL MEMBERSHIP BONUSJoin this channel to get early access to videos & other perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs_tLP3AiwYKwdUHpltJPuA/joinLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!
MRKT Matrix - Tuesday, August 19th Dow pulls back from record, Nasdaq sheds 1% as Nvidia leads tech lower (CNBC) Bessent says interviews for ‘incredible group' of potential Fed chairs will start after Labor Day (CNBC) Intel's CEO Draws Support for Revival From SoftBank, Trump (Bloomberg) Apple just landed a key win for the global encryption fight (CNBC) How Pimco Outmaneuvered Apollo, KKR to Win $29 Billion Meta Deal (Bloomberg) Silicon Valley's AI deals are creating zombie startups: ‘You hollowed out the organization' (CNBC) Nvidia says it's evaluating a ‘variety of products' after report of new AI chip for China (CNBC) Private Equity Firms' Stocks Are Struggling, Despite Getting Into 401(k)s (WSJ) Home Depot stock rises 2% as retailer maintains full-year forecast (CNBC) US and Europe to Work Immediately on Ukraine Security Plan (Bloomberg) -- Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe MRKT Matrix by RiskReversal Media is a daily AI powered podcast bringing you the top stories moving financial markets Story curation by RiskReversal, scripts by Perplexity Pro, voice by ElevenLabs
Just in time for AppSec sweeps week, Anshuman Bhartiya is joining Seth Law (sethlaw on social media) and Ken Johnson (cktricky) on the Absolute AppSec podcast! With over a decade in the security industry, Anshuman Bhartiya brings a wealth of knowledge to the table, in web application penetration testing and product security for major enterprises (EMC, Intuit, Atlassian, Lytx, etc). As the current Tech Lead for Application Security at Lyft and co-host of The Boring AppSec Podcast, Anshuman has a wealth of knowledge on AppSec topics. Read more about Anshuman's work in the AppSec community at his webpage here: https://www.anshumanbhartiya.com. Join us for a wide-ranging conversation about making it in information security and AppSec.
The market's rally is getting narrower, driven by tech and utilities—but under the surface, big shifts are unfolding. From meme stocks making a comeback to China's deflation risks and possible U.S. rate cuts, Brian Kasal and Chris Reardon unpack the headlines investors can't afford to miss.In this episode, Brian and Chris discuss: • Why Technology and Utilities Are Leading in 2024 • The Return of Meme Stock Frenzy—and What's Driving It • Inflation, Jobs Data Revisions, and the Fed's September Rate Cut Odds • China's Deflation Threat and Global Economic Ripples • How Deregulation Could Reshape Key U.S. IndustriesFollow us here to see short videos of all our best investing tips:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@todaysmarketexplainedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/TodaysMarketExplainedYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@todaysmarketexplainedFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TodaysMarketExplainedTwitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastTMEWebsite: https://todaysmarketexplained.com/DISCLAIMER:This podcast is provided by FourStar Wealth Advisors for the general public and general information purposes only. This content is not considered to be an offer to buy or sell any securities or investments. Investing involves the risk of loss and an investor should be prepared to bear potential losses. Investment should only be made after thorough review with your investment advisor considering all factors including personal goals, needs and risk tolerance. FourStar is an SEC registered investment advisor that maintains a principal business in the state of Illinois. The firm may only transact business in states in which it has filed or qualifies for a corresponding exemption from such requirements. For information about FourStar's registration status and business operations please consult the firm's form ADV disclosure documents, the most recent versions of which are available on the SEC investment advisory public disclosure website at www.adviserinfo.sec.gov
A heat wave has swept across metro Atlanta this week, with temperatures hitting 100 degrees. “Closer Look” host Rose Scott talks with Rounaq Basu, an assistant professor in the School of City and Regional Planning at Georgia Tech. Climate scientists warn that extreme heat events like this are becoming more frequent due to human-caused climate change. Basu discusses Georgia Tech's NO-HEAT (Neutralizing Onerous Heat Effects on Active Transportation) initiative, which aims to develop data-driven tools to help communities adapt to dangerous urban heat. Plus, we revisit Rose’s conversation with Adrienne Rice, the executive director of Sustainable Georgia Futures. During the discussion, Rice leads a climate gentrification tour through Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward and explains why she believes the neighborhood has been reshaped by climate-related development pressures. She also shares more about SGF’s mission to help historically marginalized communities grow and thrive in the green economy. Additional insight during the tour comes from Genesis Tilman, Drew Barnes, and Liyaah Rocha.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No episódio de hoje do Podcast Canaltech, vamos falar sobre uma carreira que tem ganhado cada vez mais espaço nas empresas de tecnologia: a de Tech Lead. Mas o que exatamente faz esse profissional? Como a Inteligência Artificial está mudando o dia a dia de quem ocupa esse cargo? Quem responde tudo isso é Rodrigo Golçalves, Coordenador da faculdade de Tecnologia Rocketseat, que compartilha os principais desafios, habilidades técnicas e comportamentais e caminhos para quem deseja trilhar essa jornada de liderança técnica. A conversa ainda passa pela formação de novos profissionais e os impactos da IA no mercado de trabalho. Você também vai conferir: Atualização "estragou" câmera do Galaxy S23 FE, dizem usuários Brasil se prepara para criar "GPS nacional" WhatsApp testa novos lembretes para você não deixar ninguém no vácuo OpenAI e Oracle expandem projeto Stargate com 4,5 GW para data centers ChatGPT e Gemini vão bem em Olimpíada de Matemática, mas notas geram ‘climão' Este podcast foi roteirizado por Fernanda Santos e apresentado por Marcelo Fischer e contou com reportagens de Paulo Amaral, Marcelo Fisher, Renato Moura e Danielle Cassita. A trilha sonora é de Guilherme Zomer, a edição de Jully Cruz e a arte da capa é de Erick Teixeira.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luis Derechin - Nir-Yu (Pronounced 'Near You') On the Building Upon Your Success: "Any successful company is in the continuous improvement process. We identified what we call the Offshore Team Death Trap—seven systemic failures—and built our process to counteract them." Hiring locally can be expensive and you need to pay for a space for that employee to work. Hire remotely and your costs should go down, but your volume and value of work may suffer, dependent on your employees. Hire overseas and you end up with vaguely incoherent contractors that do less work than a domestic employee, if you count you saying, "Please repeat that..." about a zillion times. The answer for some businesses may be Nearshoring. Hiring contractors that have lived in an English speaking world, but also in a world that allows a dollar to go three or four times as far. Luis Derechin of Nir-Yu has created a company to help you do just that. Hire, train and utilize a workforce that speaks well and has strong skills at a cost that is a fraction of a domestic employee. Luis dives deep into the world of remote staffing and the art of building international teams. From early candy-selling hustle as a child in Mexico, to founding Mexico's first tech startup to be venture funded by U.S. investors, Luis shares his lifelong journey as an entrepreneur—and reveals the key challenges businesses face when hiring remote employees in Latin America. You'll hear firsthand the pitfalls of remote talent acquisition, the importance of cultural alignment, and how Nir-Yu's “Remote Intelligence Framework” solves issues like the “Offshore Team Death Trap.” James and Luis also get candid about managing teams, navigating language barriers, and why a win-win relationship is essential for international staffing success. Whether you're battling talent shortages, feeling the pinch of rising labor costs, or just curious about building remote teams, this conversation is packed with insight, practical stories, and a bit of entrepreneurial humor. Listen as Luis explains the pros and cons of utilizing a nearshore team and how it may help your business. Enjoy! Visit Luis at: https://www.nir-yu.com/ Podcast Overview: 00:00 From Candy Seller to Tech Entrepreneur 06:50 Simplifying Data Integration Processes 14:34 Custom Job Matching & Vetting 16:53 Remote Hiring Over Project-Based Work 23:55 Cultural Challenges in Remote Work 28:16 Transparent Hiring and Fee Strategy 37:18 Health Insurance Cost Disparity 42:44 Infrastructure Differences in Latin America 48:10 "Importance of Hiring a Tech Lead" 53:02 Company Rehires After Layoffs 57:22 DNA Genome Mapping Challenges 01:02:02 Differences Between US and Europe 01:07:48 Offshore Team Success Guide Podcast Transcription: Luis Derechin [00:00:00]: I would buy Mexican candy and take it over to the US and then sell them to my schoolmates. So that was my first taste of entrepreneurship. Until the principal shut it down. Because no one had lunch money. James Kademan [00:00:18]: You have found Authentic Business Adventures, the business program that brings you the struggle stories and triumphant successes of business owners across the land. Downloadable audio episodes can be found in the podcast link found at drawincustomers.com we are locally underwritten by the bank of Sun Prairie Calls On Call Extraordinary Answering Service as well as the Bold Business Book. And today we're welcoming preparing to learn from Lewis of near you and Louis. We're talking staffing today. So let's just start with there. What is near your? Luis Derechin [00:00:49]: Thank you, James. First of all, allow me to thank you for having me on. It's a privilege and an honor. James Kademan [00:00:57]: Yeah, happy to have you. Luis Derechin [00:00:59]: Thanks. Very excited to talk to small and mid market companies about staffing because what we do is basically hire staff to work remotely for US companies from...
O porto-alegrense Lucas se mudou bem cedo para Charqueadas, onde morou até se mudar para a Holanda. Mas antes disso, graças ao filme Hackers e ao computador de trabalho do pai, ele ainda na infância se familiarizou com Access, Visual Basic, Shell scripting e, quando chegou a hora de fazer faculdade, a familiaridade já havia se expandido para HTML, CSS e JavaScript.No estágio, o contato com PHP levou à necessidade de aprender Java e, quando o trabalho lhe forneceu um telefone Android, a migração para o mobile foi o próximo passo natural. Com o passar o tempo e graças a uma viagem à Europa, a vontade de morar fora começou a falar mais alto. Dividido entre Londres e Amsterdã, uma entrevista bem-sucedida em uma empresa holandesa selou o destino.Neste episódio, o Lucas compartilha suas idas e vindas na carreira antes de se mudar para a Holanda, e detalha seu trabalho no Disney+ na terra onde sempre tem gente na rua.Fabrício Carraro, o seu viajante poliglotaLucas Montano, Tech Lead na Disney+ em Amsterdã, HolandaLinks:Canal do Lucas Montano no YouTubeCalculadora de impostos da HolandaLei BeckhamM1 PodcastConheça a Escola de Mobile da Alura, mergulhe com profundidade no universo do desenvolvimento de aplicativos móveis para as principais plataformas, smartphones e tablets.TechGuide.sh, um mapeamento das principais tecnologias demandadas pelo mercado para diferentes carreiras, com nossas sugestões e opiniões.#7DaysOfCode: Coloque em prática os seus conhecimentos de programação em desafios diários e gratuitos. Acesse https://7daysofcode.io/Ouvintes do podcast Dev Sem Fronteiras têm 10% de desconto em todos os planos da Alura Língua. Basta ir a https://www.aluralingua.com.br/promocao/devsemfronteiras/e começar a aprender inglês e espanhol hoje mesmo! Produção e conteúdo:Alura Língua Cursos online de Idiomas – https://www.aluralingua.com.br/Alura Cursos online de Tecnologia – https://www.alura.com.br/Edição e sonorização: Rede Gigahertz de Podcasts
O carioca Raul passou por Ilhéus antes de ir para Caxambu, onde passou a adolescência e o começo da vida adulta. Por lá, após fazer um curso de informática, acabou se tornando professor de pacote Office e Windows. Mirando mais alto, ele se mudou de volta para o Rio de Janeiro, onde se formou em Ciência da Computação na UFRRJ e fez mestrado na UFRJ. No meio desse caminho, com estágios e iniciação científica nas costas, ele foi trabalhar na Radix, como líder de ciência de dados.Por conta de situações desconfortáveis no Rio e, ainda mirando alto, ele decidiu buscar uma oportunidade no exteior. Foi assim que surgiu a oportunidade de fazer doutorado ou na Irlanda do Norte, ou na França. A bolsa da França acabou falando mais alto, e é por lá onde ele está até hoje.Neste episódio, o Raul comenta sua trajetória migrando entre a academia e a indústria, e detalha o seu dia a dia na terra onde assoa-se o nariz à mesa.Fabrício Carraro, o seu viajante poliglotaRaul Ferreira, Tech Lead para IA em Toulouse, FrançaLinks:Doutorado Marie CurieConheça a Escola de Inteligência Artificial da Alura, mergulhe com profundidade no universo da IA aplicada a diferentes áreas de atuação, e domine as principais ferramentas que estão moldando o agora.TechGuide.sh, um mapeamento das principais tecnologias demandadas pelo mercado para diferentes carreiras, com nossas sugestões e opiniões.#7DaysOfCode: Coloque em prática os seus conhecimentos de programação em desafios diários e gratuitos. Acesse https://7daysofcode.io/Ouvintes do podcast Dev Sem Fronteiras têm 10% de desconto em todos os planos da Alura Língua. Basta ir a https://www.aluralingua.com.br/promocao/devsemfronteiras/e começar a aprender inglês e espanhol hoje mesmo! Produção e conteúdo:Alura Língua Cursos online de Idiomas – https://www.aluralingua.com.br/Alura Cursos online de Tecnologia – https://www.alura.com.br/Edição e sonorização: Rede Gigahertz de Podcasts
MRKT Matrix - Thursday, April 24th S&P 500 rises, Nasdaq pops 2% in tech-fueled jump (CNBC) One of Wall Street's Biggest Bulls Slashes View as Tariffs Bite (Bloomberg) US Bonds Rally as Fed's Hammack Revives Odds of a June Rate Cut (Bloomberg) JPMorgan Sees ‘Tremendous' Opportunity in Treasuries on Fed Cuts (Bloomberg) The trade war's wave of retail shortages will hit U.S. consumers in stages. Here's when (CNBC) American Air Pulls Full-Year Outlook on Softer Demand Worry (Bloomberg) Merck Expects $200 Million Tariff Hit Amid Gardasil Fallout (Bloomberg) Procter & Gamble CEO says price hikes are ‘likely,' as Tide owner cuts outlook due to tariffs, uncertainty (CNBC) Bank of America cuts Apple price target on tariff hit, delayed AI rollout (CNBC) --- Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe MRKT Matrix by RiskReversal Media is a daily AI powered podcast bringing you the top stories moving financial markets Story curation by RiskReversal, scripts by Perplexity Pro, voice by ElevenLabs
The S&p 500 snapping a 2-day losing streak, with Tech leading the market bounce. What the reprieve in selling could indicate as Tariff headlines continue to spark volatility. And Rates whipsawing this week, as another Fed decision draws near. What our next guest sees in store for the bond market, and why she says recession risks are overblown.Fast Money Disclaimer
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hello, long time listener first time question asker. I work for a medium sized tech company and I recently moved teams. Right now my old team is attempting to refactor a bunch of code I wrote to use a library that'll make life easier. I don't blame them, I tried to do the same thing. It does not work. I asked the tech lead “did you run into the same framework bug I did when I tried this refactor”… “nope” he said. So out of curiosity I pulled down the branch and guess what I saw, the same bug when I tried this refactor 3 months ago. Now I am in a weird position. Do I tell the tech lead again (he was the tech lead when I tried this same refactor) that this does not work or do I ignore it because I am no longer on that team? I don't want to overstep my bounds but I also know its a lot of work to refactor all this code, so much work they'd need to stop delivering features and add this to their roadmap. I have been interviewing for leadership roles and I keep getting asked “What is your Leadership Style”? I am honestly not quite sure how to answer this as I don't really understand what they are asking. I have searched the internet for a clean, 5th normal form database that lists the available styles to no avail with no definitive tables. It seems this is truly a soft skill. From your experience, what is the interviewer really asking in this case, how can I better identify common styles, and what can I do to grow my skills in this area?