Built by Humans - Why “It Works” Is Not Good Enough | Zhenya Rozinskiy, John Schulz

April 7
27 mins

Episode Description

Most engineers think they build software.
They don’t. They provide a service.

In this episode of Built by Humans, Zhenya Rozinskiy sits down with John Schulz to break down what separates average engineers from the ones teams actually depend on.

They get into:
• Why engineers who ignore the customer create broken products
• The real problem behind useless error messages and bad UX
• Why communication matters more than individual output in remote teams
• The danger of engineers who just execute instead of thinking
• How ego kills better solutions before they even surface
• Why speed without alignment just creates faster mistakes

One engineer working fast does not make a team effective. Clear thinking and communication do. If your team treats engineering like isolated work instead of a service, the product will show it.

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• Zhenya Rozinskiy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rozinskiy
• John Schulz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnaschulz/

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