Leadership Lessons: Q&A with Mike Fisher, CEO of MyFitnessPal and ex-CTO of Etsy
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Building faster in the wrong direction is still the wrong direction.
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The output trap – measuring progress by features shipped, velocity hit, tickets closed – has always been a risk. AI is making it more dangerous. When shipping faster takes less effort, it's easier than ever to be busy moving in the wrong direction.
Mike Fisher spent six years as CTO of Etsy, leading an engineering organisation of nearly a thousand people. He's seen what it looks like when teams confuse speed for progress. His answer: build the right thing, then build it well.
Mike will share how to stay outcome-driven when shipping velocity is the loudest voice in the room.
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