Ifeanyi Nnamdi-Okagbue
π Tech Enthusiast | π₯οΈ Software Engineering Manager | β¨ Scrum Master
π§ Email: ifeanyi.okagbue@gmail.com | π Phone: +2348182511483
π LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ifeanyiokagbue
Summary:
I'm a versatile tech professional with over 14 years of experience in Software Development and Product Management. My journey in the tech world has allowed me to work with a wide range of organizations, from prominent names like Access Bank, MTN, Union Bank, and Etisalat, to government institutions like the Federal Ministry of Finance and Budget Office of the Federation.
Current Role:
I currently serve as an Engineering Manager at Axxess, where I manage software engineers across two healthcare product teams. My responsibilities encompass enhancing their productivity, growth, and alignment with the company's objectives. I'm also dedicated to nurturing talent through Agile methodologies and ensuring top-notch software development.
Projects:
Throughout my career, I've led and worked on various projects, including the development of digital evidence solutions for Union Bank of Nigeria, performance management software for Access Bank, AXA Mansard Insurance, Law Union & Rock Insurance Plc., and Infinity Trust Mortgage Bank Plc, and a human resource application for the West Africa Examination Council (WAEC).
Passions:
In addition to my tech endeavors, I'm enthusiastic about coaching junior and mid-level developers, and I find fulfillment in serving my community through my church. When I'm not immersed in tech, you'll likely find me playing chess, watching football, cooking, enjoying good food, or exploring new places.
Open to Global Opportunities:
I'm open to working anywhere in the world, embracing fresh challenges and contributing my expertise to innovative projects and tech communities.
In the ever-evolving world of software development, one thing remains constant: the need for effective communication and collaboration. Having spent years as both a Software Engineer and an Engineering Manager, I've come to understand that assumptions can be a double-edged sword in this field. While assumptions can sometimes save time, they often lead to misunderstandings, bottlenecks, and, ultimately, suboptimal software.
In this article, we'll explore two common challenges stemming from the tendency of Engineers to work in isolation and make assumptions, and we'll provide practical solutions to address them. These challenges not only impact the quality of the code but also the overall efficiency and harmony within development teams.
Welcome to the digital frontier of technology, where knowledge and innovation converge. My name is Ifeanyi Okagbue, and I invite you to embark on a remarkable journey through the world of tech, databases, programming, and beyond, right here at "ifeanyiokagbue.com."