
A podcast to help great coders become skilled leaders, and build happy, high-performing software teams.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | CareersBusinessManagement | ||||

Have you ever been told to be more “innovative” with your code? In this episode of Programming Leadership, Marcus and his guest, Rich Mironov, discuss the all too common disconnect between developers and those on the marketing side of organizations. ... more
In this episode of Programming Leadership, Marcus and his guest, Kim Crayton, discuss how organizations are shaped by core values, and why values are integral for establishing true diversity and inclusion. Kim dives into some very uncomfortable truth... more
How can we train teams to consistently produce quality code without negatively impacting productivity? In this episode of Programming Leadership, Marcus and his guest, M. David Green, discuss Agile Dojos and how they can make teams more effective. Do... more
Engineers love to experiment, but is experimenting with your career a good idea? In this episode of Programming Leadership, Marcus talks with salary negotiation expert Josh Doody about how this counterintuitive decision can benefit you over the long ... more
How do organizations actually work with Agile? In this episode of Programming Leadership, Marcus and his guest, Allen Holub, discuss what organizations get wrong about Agile. Allen has been an Agile transformation consultant for nearly 40 years and h... more
How do we leverage remote work in our businesses and on our teams? In this episode of Programming Leadership, Marcus talks with Rachel Farrer, CEO and founder of Distributing Consulting, about the challenges facing remote workers and their managers. ... more
Is your team running so smoothly that it hums? In this episode of Programming Leadership, Marcus and his guest, Ron Lichty, discuss what makes high-performance teams versus what makes low-performance teams. Most teams already know which category they... more
Episode 40 What does it look like to be your own leader in times of professional transition? In this episode of Programming Leadership, Marcus talks with Han Yuan, friend and former Senior Vice President of Engineering at Upwork, about transitioning ... more
I was turned on to this podcast by a colleague in the DevSecOps world. Being a fan of smart and entertaining technology leadership content, I was excited to find the podcast.
Marcus is a great host who sets their guests up with great questions and then gives them the room to provide a complete and informative answer.
I am looking forward to exploring the back catalog of episode and learning from what they contain.
Love your insights. And it’s amazing to hear from someone who’s been through so many of the same challenges I’m facing in my transition from engineer to team manager.
Marcus Blankenship’s teachings have helped me a better leader more than any other resource. Marcus has an incredible ability to boil down the complex problems that we all face as leaders and deliver simple steps to help the situation. This podcast has brought me incredible value. I owe very much to Marcus for his teachings and the impact they have had on my life.
I really like this podcast, I also get it emailed to me for times that I want to read it quietly.
I feel Marcus hits some very relevant topics for me and my journey as a project leader. He gives me insights to team dynamics that I hadn’t thought about, i learn from every podcast.
His guests are very interesting and relevant to project work today.
Thanks Marcus!!
I think this podcast is great, but I'm the host, so I'm biased. :)










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