The world of AI-assisted coding is fast-moving, changing and evolving. Every week, new models, tools, and IDEs are released, making every knowledge and practice temporary.
The entire field of AI-assisted coding itself is in its infancy. Our understanding of how to use AI coding assistants effectively is constantly evolving. There is much more to discover and learn, than what we know already. What we know today will become obsolete relatively quickly.
The only certainty in this phase is change. For organisations that crave certainty and stability, and control, this can be hard.
The biggest pitfall an organisation can make at this stage includes:
A better strategy for an organisation to adopt AI coding successfully, requires the Tech leaders empowering their teams to:
This inward-looking approach should be balanced with a list of external sources to follow, for inspiration.
The organisation should leverage a tool like the ThoughtWorks Tech Radar to visualise the models, tools and IDEs, as well as the technique of work, and their stage (Assess => Trial => Adopt / Hold), as a visual support to organise and coordinate the experimentation among teams, and track the progress.
This period of exponentially accelerating change and innovation may feel unfamiliar to many organisations and leaders. The strategy outlined above may challenge their usual operating models..
For a deeper, more methodical view of this approach I strongly recommend this reading => The forgotten new philosophy of work, management & leadership
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