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Managing Technical Debt with James Smith

According to James Smith, CEO of Bugsnag, caring about customer experience is what makes for a better software developer. This is especially important when managing technical debt. Today on CTO Connection, James shares his experience and discusses his approach toward technical debt from both the developer and client perspectives.

James shares why he believes overcommunication is key and how carving out time can help your team achieve a manageable sprint cadence. Listen for more.

  • [01:26] - Becoming CTO in hard mode
  • [05:43] - Learning to let go
  • [10:17] - Hiring management
  • [13:11] - Process maturation
  • [15:34] - Overcommunication
  • [19:12] - Managing technical debt
  • [26:08] - Carving out time
  • [31:23] - Bug triage
  • [37:23] - Delivering a good experience

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