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A developer's guide to management: an open-sourced handbook for leading software engineering teams.
https://github.com/raylene/eng-handbook
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A developer's guide to management: an open-sourced handbook for leading software engineering teams.
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/raylene/eng-handbook
- Owner: raylene
- License: gpl-3.0
- Created: 2018-01-02T19:47:47.000Z (almost 7 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2020-01-24T19:09:25.000Z (almost 5 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-08-02T06:25:40.136Z (4 months ago)
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- Size: 84 KB
- Stars: 1,536
- Watchers: 74
- Forks: 93
- Open Issues: 2
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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README
# The Eng Team Handbook (eng-handbook)
*A developer's guide to management: an open-sourced handbook for leading engineering teams*## Background
When it comes to building software, there are a lot of resources out there that help you get started quickly, from open-source libraries to full-stack tools and platforms. But when it comes to building engineering _teams_, it's hard to find resources that you can link to, clone, or integrate with and start using right away.
This project takes what we've already done with code (open-source collaboration, modules, templating), and applies it to resources that no engineering team should need to rediscover or reinvent.
Each guide is written to be self-explanatory and usable on its own, combining both "how to" instructional elements as well as templates that can be adapted to your own needs. Since no engineering team is created equal, you can pick and choose to compose modules into a customized handbook that works for you.
## Usage
If you're on an engineering team and looking for some easy ways to get started when it comes to 1-1s, performance reviews, hosting a team offsite, and more:
* Browse our guides see if you find them useful—Quickstart headers tell you who they’re most relevant for, e.g. [Quickstart *Applicable to most managers*]
* Use them directly as internal references, or fork to customize them to better suit your team's needs
* Give feedback and make edits to help improve these guides for others
* Watch to stay tuned for updates and new guidesIf you've developed content of your own that you'd like to share, consider [contributing](#contribute).
## Table of Contents
**Engineering Management**
* Guide to 1-1s
* Guide to Manager Changes
* Engineering Role Transitions (IC<>EM)**Performance Reviews & Feedback**
* Basic Performance Review Templates
* Guide to Writing Multiple Reviews**Coming Soon**
* Requests & In-Progress Guides## Maintainers
This is currently maintained by [@raylene](https://github.com/raylene). If you are interested in helping, [reach out](https://twitter.com/emdashry)!
## Contribute
If you have corrections, requests for additional guides, or any other ideas, [open an issue](https://github.com/raylene/eng-handbook/issues/new/choose) or submit some PRs.
If you’d like to write a new guide, check the requested list.
## License
[GNU General Public License v3.0](LICENSE)