If your team feels busy but nothing meaningful gets delivered, this might explain why.
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Loïc Houssier, an engineering leader with two decades of experience across startups, scale-ups, and global companies, joins me today to explore how engineering velocity really works beyond output metrics.
We get into why decision-making speed is often a better indicator of performance than output, and how long feedback loops kill momentum, even in teams that look productive on the surface. You’ll hear how product-led SaaS organizations sustain speed without sacrificing quality, and why reducing the cycle from idea to impact matters more than optimizing coding time.
Loïc shares how career ladders and incentives shape behavior in ways most leaders overlook, along with a practical way to spot whether your team is truly fast or just performing speed. We also unpack how user empathy becomes a strategic advantage, not just a design principle.
If you’re trying to scale without losing control, this will change how you think about speed, decisions, and what actually drives results.
You’ll Learn:
[00:00] Introduction
[8:52] Why velocity isn't really about writing code faster, and where the time is actually going
[17:00] The costly mistake Loïc made at DocuSign that he'd still fix if he could go back
[21:55] The career ladder is slowly shaping engineer behaviour, and most CTOs aren't using that deliberately enough
[31:55] Moving fast without losing quality; what aligned autonomy looks like in practice, and the hiring filter that makes it possible
[38:57] How Superhuman's founder uses game design thinking, a 100ms rule, and an 11-star standard to build experiences people actually feel
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