His words piqued our interest so we reached out to Ranjith to learn more about what he’s up to and how the book helped him. Here’s what he had to say.

Hi, I’m Michael, a Conversion Copywriter and a Software Engineering Leadership Coach.
For more than 15 years I’ve worked shoulder-to-shoulder with software engineers from around the globe.
In organizations from medical devices and mobile media to wide area networking and enterprise open source, I’ve experienced how developing yourself as a next generation leader in software engineering can be filled with ambiguity. You’re not sure which actions are the right actions, and you don’t want to fail.
My solution is simple, Fear + Action = Courage.
As a leadership coach, I ask questions that draw out your vision and strengths. From your new vantage point you will see the actions you need to take, giving you courage to propel yourself to the next level of your career.
As a recent client put it, “Working with Michael was like being hit by a tsunami of insight.”
Working with Alexis, and combining my copywriting and coaching skills, I’ve now been able to package this leadership development experience into a book.
I am a Software Engineer and I am in Charge is a practical approach to increasing your impact and satisfaction at work.
His words piqued our interest so we reached out to Ranjith to learn more about what he’s up to and how the book helped him. Here’s what he had to say.
This article is written from the perspective of a fictional character, Sandrine, the protagonist of I am a Software Engineer and I am in Charge.
A day takes a long time to travel around the world. So, we set the book to go live on Amazon on May 1, and here in Australia, and over where Alexis is in France it’s May 1 and the book is available on amazon.com.au and amazon.fr. But amazon.com isn’t quite at May 1 yet, although by the time you […]
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This article is written from the perspective of a fictional character, Sandrine, the protagonist of I am a Software Engineer and I am in Charge.
Michael and I asked each other three questions about why we wrote this book and what we hope it achieves for you, the reader.