Bridging the Communication Gap in Software Development
I used to believe the stereotype that developers are non-communicative, but I’ve learned that’s far from true. The real problem isn’t developers being quiet-it’s that they’re often not heard.
There’s a disconnect between the business side and development. Too often, developers are handed tasks with tight deadlines and no context, expected to just execute. It kills motivation, creativity, and ultimately, quality. We want to solve real problems, not just be ticket machines.
When I moved into leadership, I realized the importance of giving developers a voice and bridging that gap. By sharing the ‘why’ and letting developers shape the ‘how,’ everything improved-team morale, collaboration, and project outcomes. It’s about trust, ownership, and aligning goals. When that happens, we don’t just write code; we create real value.Read the article at:blog.snackablecto.coach/
00:00 Introduction: The Communication Challenge in Software Development
00:37 Understanding the Disconnect Between Business and Tech
01:59 The Impact of Deadlines and Ticket Systems
05:31 The Role of Managers in Bridging the Gap
07:18 Creating a Positive Work Environment
10:26 The Importance of Leadership and Vision
13:10 Conclusion: Moving Forward Together
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