Team Building Mandate — 6-Month Priority Over Features
Situation
Directed all engineering managers to prioritize team building over feature delivery for the next six months. Includes permission to swap out low performers, with Peter providing air cover for the risks involved.
Reasoning
The team's current composition is limiting delivery velocity. Investing 6 months in team quality will compound into faster delivery long-term. This operationalizes the Three-Lever Talent Management approach: hiring (Ben, Jamin), retention (must-keep check-ins), and exits (swap out low performers). Offering air cover removes the fear barrier so managers can make hard people calls.
Additional Context
Communicated at Engineering Weekly Sync to all direct reports and engineering leadership. Also discussed in Bjorn Weekly as context for the Ben hiring decision. Connects to multiple active threads: Ben/Jamin hiring, Michael performance concern, Justin evaluation, retention check-ins with must-keep list.
Observed Evidence
Fathom summary from Engineering Weekly Sync: 'Team Building is the Top Priority: Managers must shift focus from delivering features to building high-performing teams, even if it requires swapping out personnel.' Also mentioned in Bjorn Weekly: 'Peter has directed his leaders to prioritize team-building for the next 6 months, providing cover for the risks involved.'
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Related Context
fathom
Peter directed all managers to prioritize team building over feature delivery for the next six months.
fathom
Peter has directed his leaders to prioritize team-building for the next 6 months, providing cover for the risks involved.
Outcome
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Decision ID: 1ffa3508-79ff-4a00-b1f8-8bb0b8084e94