Best Practices for Growing a Software Company and Managing Developers

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This is a podcast episode titled, Best Practices for Growing a Software Company and Managing Developers. The summary for this episode is: <p>When Harrison Green-Fishback, <a href="https://www.lineate.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Lineate’s</a> CTO, describes his software development company, he makes sure to bring up the idea of quality over quantity. Growth in his business has always been focused on writing code to the highest standards. In this edition of the BigTime Podcast, Green-Fishback sits down to discuss how he makes it happen, as well as his deep insights on how to run a team.</p><p>“One of the things I was concerned about when I joined the company was the quality of the code,” he explains. “I'm delighted to say I was pleasantly surprised. I was given a team of 15 engineers to start and I watched them deliver consistently.”</p><p>It turns out, if code is put together with skill and care, it can provide a deeply satisfying experience. And if it’s not—it can make you physically ill. In a world where software development services have become a standard commodity, Lineate owes their success to a commitment to the highest quality.</p>

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When Harrison Green-Fishback, Lineate’s CTO, describes his software development company, he makes sure to bring up the idea of quality over quantity. Growth in his business has always been focused on writing code to the highest standards. In this edition of the BigTime Podcast, Green-Fishback sits down to discuss how he makes it happen, as well as his deep insights on how to run a team.

“One of the things I was concerned about when I joined the company was the quality of the code,” he explains. “I'm delighted to say I was pleasantly surprised. I was given a team of 15 engineers to start and I watched them deliver consistently.”

It turns out, if code is put together with skill and care, it can provide a deeply satisfying experience. And if it’s not—it can make you physically ill. In a world where software development services have become a standard commodity, Lineate owes their success to a commitment to the highest quality.