• S2:E6 - Handling Unplanned Work and Interruptions in Engineering Teams: The Firefighter Role

  • Dec 10 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

S2:E6 - Handling Unplanned Work and Interruptions in Engineering Teams: The Firefighter Role

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we explore a challenge that plagues every engineering team: the constant stream of interruptions that disrupt our workflows. Drawing from our combined experiences working with dozens of engineering teams, we introduce the concept of the “firefighter” role - a structured approach to managing unplanned work that’s transformed how teams handle interruptions.

    We dive into the science behind context switching, examine why solutions often fail, and explore a practical framework that turns interruptions from productivity killers into opportunities for systematic improvement.

    Key topics we cover:

    • The true cost of context switching in engineering teams
    • Why common interrupt-handling approaches break down
    • How to implement and rotate the firefighter role
    • Turning interruptions into systematic improvements
    • Measuring success and avoiding common pitfalls

    Show Notes:

    How engineering teams handle unplanned work - this article captured my thoughts exactly and includes some really good visualisations of the different approaches.

    The Cost of Interrupted Work: More Speed and Stress - UC Irvine study

    And a FastCompany article about the study.

    Share your thoughts about the episode (and the podcast) at feedback@the-retrospective.com!

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