DevRel & Product Management on One Knight in Product Podcast
Tessa & Wesley are passionate advocates for the craft of Developer Relations (DevRel), building communities and supporting users of products aimed at developers.
Head of Platform Developer Relations at Snap, startup advisor, & a diversity in tech advocate. Wife & mom, motorcyclist, archer, disciple, & dog lover.
Tessa & Wesley are passionate advocates for the craft of Developer Relations (DevRel), building communities and supporting users of products aimed at developers.
One important tactic of managing community is to engage and respond to your community members in a valuable manner. When replying to community posts in communities I manage, I leverage the following guidelines: * Respond within 24 hours * Be kind * Put yourself in their shoes * Add some type of value, especially
I was discriminated against as a woman in tech. I reported abusive, illegal behavior and was wrongfully terminated from Fast the same day. A lawsuit has now been filed.
In Superfans, entrepreneur Pat Flynn shares the story of how building a personal following affect the success of his businesses. In this episode of DevRel Book Club, Devocate’s Tessa Kriesel joins Matthew and Ramón to share how Superfans has informed her developer relations practice. * 02:12: Tessa talks about
Harassment & discrimination are unacceptable behaviors. Don't quit or sign anything! And learn more tips for survival in this post.
Building strong relationships through community is the key recipe for success — and an army of developer superfans.
Being judged as a working mother | RacketBeing judged as a working mother by @tessak22Racket Being judged as a working mother and having a family dynamic where my husband is the primary parent, or as he calls himself, a Domestic Engineer. https://t.co/stzeIBdc2c — Tessa Kriesel (@tessak22) May 24, 2021
Almost exactly a year ago, Jeff and I considered divorce. We were in a rut. We weren't communicating, we were blaming the other person, and we weren't advocating for one another. We were in love, but we didn't know how to love. Scratch that,
Rosie Sherry and I discuss creating a community profile with Polywork.
> I’m 36 years old and had never seen Star Wars until today. I woke up this morning with a pretty narly headache. When I get these kind of headaches they almost always lead to migraine land. I was checking email and catching up on things when I realized
In this episode, we chat with Tessa Kriesel, Head of Developer Relations. We talk about her experience with building cross-functional DevRel teams, her approach to advocacy, building trust in communities, and how founders can set their DevRel teams up for success.