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My guests today are Ganesh Datta and Nikhil Unni. They are the co-founders of Cortex [https://www.getcortexapp.com/], a solution that helps engineering teams reduce the complexity of their services and backed by Sequoia and YCombinator (W20). In this episode we discussed how three technical co-founders divide responsibilities at an early-stage company, the importance of aligning your team to business outcomes and the headwinds and tailwinds that come with a remote-first world. I really enjoy speaking to founders and I think you'll find our conversation interesting! Ganesh’s https://twitter.com/gsdattaTwitter [https://twitter.com/gsdatta]/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsdatta/LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsdatta/] Nikhil’s Twitter [https://twitter.com/nikhilunni94]/ LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhil-unni-969a6a62/] --- Show Highlights (2:17) - Founding story of Cortex (5:03) - Division of responsibility amongst three technical co-founders (8:33) - Channeling early employee excitement into ownership (9:23) - Cortex’s spin on retros (11:59) - History of microservices and their impact on organizations (15:11) - How engineering teams organize around microservices (16:22) - Organizational agility from monoliths (17:40) - COVID’s impact --- For more episodes and access to our bi-weekly newsletter with key takeaways, subscribe for free at https://www.reorgpod.com/reorgpod.com [//www.reorgpod.com] or follow me on Twitter @itsdanwu [https://twitter.com/itsdanwu]
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