How Coda helps Technical Program Managers execute their roadmap
Discover the ways a TPM at Coda uses Coda to align teams, remove blockers, and increase communication.


Jane Chiu
Technical Program Manager at Coda
Every day, there are on average 2,700 flights coming in and out of Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world’s busiest. While pilots are making sure individual planes make their way to their destinations safely, just as critical are the air traffic controllers who conduct all the aircraft so they don’t get off schedule, or worse, collide. I like to think of my role as Technical Program Manager (TPM) as the de facto air traffic controller of the development process. But instead of coordinating jumbo jets, I’m directing information, ideas, budgets, and plenty more. Working as a TPM across various companies, I’ve discovered that most teams encounter the same problems—but the solutions vary. After joining Coda, I feel like I’ve finally discovered a productive solution to handle the unique problem sets TPMs face: gathering data / information, making sure that data / information stays fresh and useful for teams, and removing roadblocks to ensure projects move forward. Here’s how I use Coda to help solve each of of them more efficiently.
Avoid manual toil by building a single source of truth.
Problem: When there’s no centralized place for people to consolidate information, it ends up living nowhere and everywhere. I like to call it the “manual toil” issue. Because without that single source of truth, a TPM spends an inordinate amount of time hunting and gathering. And in many cases they become that source of truth themselves. Solution: At Coda, I use a team hub as our repository for all the key information the team will need to do their jobs. No more, “which folder?” or “can you send me...” Everything is in the hub, and the team knows they can go there to find it. Even if I’m on vacation, the team can still access all the things they need to know, whenever they need to know it.Keep data fresh and teams aligned.
Problem: It’s not enough to bring your teams and tools together in a hub—everyone also need to trust the reliability of the information.