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Paperback The Overloaded Developer: Why Software Teams Deliver Less by Asking More Book

ISBN: B0GSR4H95Q

ISBN13: 9798252254548

The Overloaded Developer: Why Software Teams Deliver Less by Asking More

Modern software teams say they are empowering developers. In practice, they are often overloading them.

The Overloaded Developer examines how the industry gradually pushed testing, operations, security, architecture, documentation, prioritization, alignment, governance, hiring, and on-call work onto the developer role, then called the result agility. The outcome is familiar: slower delivery, weaker quality, rising burnout, and teams that look efficient on paper while quietly getting worse at the work that matters.

This book is written for developers, engineering managers, CTOs, and product leaders who sense that something is wrong with the way modern software teams are structured. It combines management analysis, lived engineering experience, and a clear operating-model argument: software organizations do not become stronger by asking one role to absorb the work of many.

Inside, you will find:
- clear overload patterns across modern engineering work
- practical language for making trade-offs visible
- role-boundary models for healthier team design
- guidance on specialization, cross-functional teams, and platform support
- a realistic view of automation, GitOps, and AI as tools to reduce toil rather than excuses to increase overload

If you have ever looked at your calendar, your backlog, your on-call load, and your meeting schedule and felt that the role itself had become unreasonable, this book will explain why. If you lead teams, it will show you what a better model looks like.

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