Designing an Engineering Strategy
2025-06-30
Engineering Strategy is a coherent set of analyses and actions that address high-stakes business problems from an engineering perspective, structured around three core elements: diagnosis of the problem, a guiding policy, and coherent action. Effective engineering strategies must be grounded in business problems rather than technical concerns alone—such as reducing time-to-market, scaling infrastructure, enabling remote work, or resolving architectural bottlenecks—and should be evaluated by their impact on business outcomes, not technical merit in isolation.
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