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Burnout: The Hidden Failure Mode of High-Performing Teams

Is your team’s health as observable as your software?

High-performing engineering teams are celebrated for their velocity and "whatever it takes" commitment. Yet, these same traits often make them the most vulnerable to a predictable, systemic failure mode: burnout.

This isn’t a lack of individual grit; it’s a design flaw. When we architect software for 99.9% uptime but run our teams at 100% capacity, we create a system with zero fault tolerance. In this talk, we move beyond the superficial "resiliency" narrative and analyze team health through the lens of systems engineering.

We will explore how to apply SRE principles (like load shedding, redundancy mechanisms, and leading indicators) to the human element of the stack. You’ll learn why "idle capacity" is the secret to low latency, how to make cognitive load visible, and how to build a system where high performance doesn't require a "hero culture" destined for a catastrophic outage.

Diana Nanuti

Public Speaker | Coach | Mentor | Compassionate Leader in Tech | Senior Software Engineer @ Chainalysis (Ex-Amazon) | 🏆 Gold Winner - Women in Tech Global Awards 2025

London, United Kingdom

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