Featured resource
2026 Tech Forecast
2026 Tech Forecast

Stay ahead of what’s next in tech with predictions from 1,500+ business leaders, insiders, and Pluralsight Authors.

Get these insights
  • Course

Communicating Code to Business Stakeholders: CodeMash

CodeMash 2020 | Technical Debt Must Die - Communicating Code to Business Stakeholders | Matt Eland

Intermediate
45m
(9)

Created by CodeMash

Last Updated Jun 07, 2021

Course Thumbnail
  • Course

Communicating Code to Business Stakeholders: CodeMash

CodeMash 2020 | Technical Debt Must Die - Communicating Code to Business Stakeholders | Matt Eland

Intermediate
45m
(9)

Created by CodeMash

Last Updated Jun 07, 2021

Get started today

Access this course and other top-rated tech content with one of our business plans.

Try this course for free

Access this course and other top-rated tech content with one of our individual plans.

This course is included in the libraries shown below:

  • Core Tech
What you'll learn

In this conference session, join Matt Eland and learn to gather, analyze, and interpret data in order to create effective presentations to communicate quality, technical debt, and other technical matters in ways that tell a compelling story. You'll master how to communicate effectively with key stakeholders by taking a data-driven approach blended with storytelling techniques to bridge common gaps between development and business stakeholders. You'll explore the seven tools of software quality and how they can bring clarity and sanity to the decision-making process, justify paying down technical debt, and focusing on improving software in the areas that need it most.

Communicating Code to Business Stakeholders: CodeMash
Intermediate
45m
(9)
Table of contents

About the author
CodeMash - Pluralsight course - Communicating Code to Business Stakeholders: CodeMash
CodeMash
93 courses 4.1 author rating 452 ratings

CodeMash is a conference for developers. We eat, drink, and learn about all things code. Do it all in shorts and sandals by a pool.

Get started with Pluralsight