To commemorate the Company’s 15-year anniversary, NetRefer’s C-Level and Heads step onto the stage in a docuseries entitled ‘Walk & Talk with Team NetRefer’. We take a candid look at NetRefer’s inner workings through the eyes of the Company’s leaders.
Taking up where we left off with Charlie Williams’ – Head of Business Operations – three-part interview, today, we’ll meet Mark Scerri Pace – Head of Product Delivery – for part 1-of-3 of his interview. We’ll be visiting Valletta Contemporary – an independent exhibition space and art gallery that showcases the work of influential local and international contemporary artists – run by the META Foundation. Here, Mark will open with an overview of his division and its individual departments and responsibilities, while demystifying the internal technical workings that rest at the foundation of NetRefer.
Mark, welcome, and thank you so much for talking with me today. You’re Head of Product Delivery at NetRefer. Tell me a little about the chief responsibilities of your group and how it fits into the corporate structure.
Product Delivery is the division sitting behind Business Operations, headed by Charlie Williams, and we’re mainly responsible for three different streams.
The first one is what we call Technical Solutions Delivery. So, this means the projects we do for our clients on top of our platform, and my team is responsible for the delivery, which then goes to the Solution Consultants within Business Operations.
The second stream is User Support. There, we’re collaborating with the User Success team within Business Operations as well. Any questions, queries, problems of a technical nature our clients might have when using our platform go to us so we can offer adequate support and make sure everything is working as it should be.
The third stream is Product Development – this is where the fun stuff and creativity happen. We get data from Business Operations – Solution Consultants and User Success teams – and process and analyse it. And based on the insights gleaned, we come up with solutions that then, we implement as features within our platform.
When we talked with Charlie in that previous Walk and Talk, he mentioned telemetry, the data, that was coming from how your clients are using your platform. It sounds like, at a high level, what you’re trying to do is take all that data, make some sense of it and draw these insights.
Yes, basically we’re doing two things. The first is to get that data to see how we’re delivering in terms of performance. So, we use that data to optimise our processes, our mode of delivery.
The second area is where we use that data, which is basically how our clients are using the platform, what problems they’re encountering, etc., and coming up with solutions, which then we deliver as features in our platform.
Let’s delve further into this. Tell me about your individual departments that fall under your purview as Head of Product Delivery and how they contribute to the technical operation of NetRefer’s platform.
The division has eight different departments. We usually start with Product Management. They’re the ones who are analysing that data; they’re the ones who are coming up with creative solutions.
Then, it moves into execution – the tech side of things. There we have developers, who are coding these solutions or integrating other products into the platform as well.
We also have quite a substantial data team. As you can see, our Company is quite data-intensive. Not only do we process data coming out of Business Operations but we also manage data within the platform itself.
Then, there’s the Quality Assurance department. They’re making sure that whatever is coming out of Product Delivery is of high quality.
A new addition is the DevOps Team. They are responsible for maintaining the infrastructure, but most importantly, to automate the infrastructure. So, they’re constantly processing data, optimising our infrastructure based on that data, in an automated fashion.
The last one, who is making sure that everything is working harmoniously, is our team of Technical Project Managers. They come up with the plans and ensure that everyone is delivering on plan, and if not, they try to understand how we can correct so as to deliver on time.
It sounds like a lot of moving parts, within this one group that you’re in charge of.
It’s the biggest division, so within itself, that’s quite challenging, but I think that we’re living in quite exciting times. And considering the new stuff that’s coming out, I’m very happy to be heading this division.