We're rebuilding Culture Amp's second largest product - Performance. It's 9 years old, came in as a Series A acquisition 5 years ago, has over 2700 customers with the largest one at 77k users. Against conventional wisdom, we're rebuilding it from the ground up with an aggressive timeline. The underlying model is outdated, slow to iterate on, and not extensible. The monoliths are riddled with tech debt, tightly coupled, patched and band-aided over many times, and won't scale to the $3b global Performance market we're targeting.
That wasn't challenging enough already so I'm also using this opportunity to rebuild our engineering culture. Setting a high bar for engineering standards, ways of working, and hoping to improve engagement as we go.
In this talk, I'll share:
How I came to this decision
How we got buy in from Exec and the Board for a purely technical rebuild
How we tried to set up for success, our principles and standards
Where we failed
Where we succeeded
Lessons that could be useful for anyone thinking about rebuilding a product that's hampering speed and hindering your ability to innovate or deliver value to your customers.
The rebuild is still in progress. I don't have all the answers (or any!). But we've already learned much - what to do, what not to do, and where the spiders are hiding.
Description(this will appear on youtube):
"A rebuild is never finished, only started"
We're rebuilding Culture Amp's second largest product - Performance. It's 9 years old, came in as a Series A acquisition 5 years ago, has over 2700 customers with the largest one at 77k users. Against conventional wisdom, we're rebuilding it from the ground up with an aggressive timeline. The underlying model is outdated, slow to iterate on, and not extensible. The monoliths are riddled with tech debt, tightly coupled, patched and band-aided over many times, and won't scale to the $3b global Performance market we're targeting.
That wasn't challenging enough already so I'm also using this opportunity to rebuild our engineering culture. Setting a high bar for engineering standards, ways of working, and hoping to improve engagement as we go.
In this talk, I'll share:
The rebuild is still in progress. I don't have all the answers (or any!). But we've already learned much - what to do, what not to do, and where the spiders are hiding.
Estimated Talk Time: 35 - 40 minutes
Preferred Month to Present: June
Preferred Social media handles: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prakritimateti/
Mugshot (will be use in the slides): link to photo