S01E02 - Getting Personal About Software Development - Rikard Ottosson
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Summary
In this conversation, Dave and Rikard discuss various topics related to personal struggles, changes in the workplace, agile methodologies, servant leadership, toxic people, work-life balance, tech debt, pair programming, and the need for regulation in the software development industry.
Takeaways
- The workplace has undergone significant changes, moving from command and control leadership to more agile and fluid ways of working.
- Servant leadership is important, but many organizations claim to practice it without truly understanding or implementing it effectively.
- Tech debt is a common challenge in software development, and it requires deliberate efforts to address and reduce it.
- Pair programming can be a valuable practice for improving collaboration, knowledge sharing, and code quality.
- The software development industry may benefit from some form of regulation or accreditation to ensure competency and accountability.
Sound Bites
- "Life is what it does. You have death and loss and whatever, but you kind of have to get on with it."
- "Everyone claims they're agile, but no one can actually tell you how they're being agile."
- "Everyone claims they do servant leadership, but I think 80% of people are doing it wrong."
📌 2026 Framework Update
This episode maps to the V9 canonical framework — Psychological Safety → Human Debt™ → Execution Integrity → Human Machine Intelligence™.
Execution Drift Control: https://duenablomstrom.com/concepts/execution-drift-control
Apply it: EI Diagnostic
Books: duenablomstrom.com/books
Full framework: duenablomstrom.com/what-is-execution-integrity
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