
Roundtable: Moving Beyond “More Tools” PR Discipline, Sensible Process, and Metrics
Moving Beyond “More Tools”
PR discipline, sensible process, and metrics that help teams deliver without slowing them down
Wednesday, August 19 | Online
Engineering teams have more tools than ever. But more tools do not automatically make work move better.
The real challenge begins in the everyday mechanics of delivery: PRs that are too large to review well, feedback loops that take too long, process that adds meetings but not clarity, and metrics that create reporting instead of better decisions.
This roundtable is a candid peer discussion for engineering leaders who want to improve delivery without adding more overhead. We’ll talk about the habits, mechanisms, and signals that help teams ship high-quality work more consistently, not by slowing engineers down, but by making the work easier to move, review, and own.
We’ll discuss
- What good PR discipline looks like in practice: How leaders set expectations around PR size, review quality, ownership, feedback loops, and merge readiness without creating unnecessary friction.
- How process helps instead of slows: How teams create lightweight rituals and decision points that improve clarity, reduce rework, and support delivery without becoming bureaucracy.
- Metrics that improve delivery, not reporting: How leaders choose signals that reveal bottlenecks, improve team conversations, and guide decisions without turning engineers into dashboard operators.
- Balancing speed, quality, and accountability: How teams keep delivery moving while maintaining standards around maintainability, reliability, security, and long-term system health.
Hosted by
Samson Okemakinde, Sr. Engineering Manager @ TestGorilla
Samson is a Senior Engineering Manager at TestGorilla, where they contribute to the company’s AI-powered “1B dream jobs” mission.
They bring experience designing resilient system architectures, leading software implementations, managing stakeholders, and building high-performance teams that deliver impactful solutions. Previously, they led and built products including Ercaspay, Kolomoni, Camicollect, Watupay, ErcasCollections, and OneAlpha.
Join this conversation with engineering leaders working through one of the most practical questions in engineering leadership today:
How do we help teams deliver better without burying them in more tools, meetings, or metrics?
