Why Merge Conflicts Always Appear at the Worst Possible Time Integration pain is a signal of poor branch hygiene. The longer code stays isolated, the harder the merge becomes.
Tale of 2 Brands Nestle sells products. Amul sells Amul. That single difference in how they think about brand, distribution, and memory recall explains why one became a supermarket empire and the other a household name.
When Leadership Underestimates The Real Cost of Rearchitecture Good engineering isn’t magic. Large-scale changes need clarity, sequencing, and patience, not unrealistic timelines.
The Invisible Impact of Great Product Teams When a product works smoothly, most people never think about the teams behind it, and that’s the sign of good product work.
Why DevOps and SRE Look Similar From Outside DevOps focuses on collaboration and velocity. SRE focuses on reliability and systems thinking. Leaders need both, not confusion between the roles.
You Don’t Get Kohli Without Gully Cricket Building a unicorn is like making it to the Indian cricket team, most won't. But the ones who do change everything. And for that, we need more people trying.
Why Onboarding Is One of the Hardest Leadership Skills in Tech Great teams grow when senior engineers translate context, not just code. Onboarding sets the culture for everything after.
Creativity Thrives When The Mind Escapes Process. Unstructured time breeds clarity. Breakthrough product ideas rarely arrive at the desk.
The Quiet Pride Engineers Feel When Their Work Reaches Real Users Impact is the ultimate motivator. Nothing beats seeing your code out in the world.
Infra Buzzwords That Make Every DevOps Lead Smile Great infrastructure feels elegant. But real impact comes from consistency, not complexity.