Making Software
In today's episode, we explore the intersection of human psychology and engineering. Our guest, Dennis Henry, a Productivity Architect at Okta, shares how his Master’s degree in human factors—the study of how humans interact with systems and why they fail—has transformed his approach to building internal tools. In this episode, we discuss: * The Myth of Human Error: Why "failure" in software is rarely about one person and more about the processes surrounding them. * AI Enablement at Scale: How Dennis built a secure, multi-model AI gateway at Okta that allows employees to use Gemini, Claude, GPT, and more safely. * Environmental Impact: The innovative "nudge" tool that shows developers the carbon footprint of their AI prompts. * Redefining Productivity: Why vanity metrics like lines of code are "terrible" and why qualitative sentiment is the true measure of success. * Servant Leadership: Why the best thing a leader can do today is simply talk to their people and ask, "What sucks about your job?"
5 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y forma parte de la comunidad de Making Software!