Culture
The 5 Stages of Developer Grief 37 minutes read.
Once again I think I found the perfect way for you to enjoy a great talk to listen to on your commute to work. This talk by Derick Bailey focuses on the human side of software and the problems that we face as developers -- "From open source work, to corporate life and client work, the emotions we deal with are an important part of our lives and something that must be discussion more openly and honestly if we are to move ourselves, our communities and our industry forward." -- download as audio and have fun.
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Building a Culture of Objection 4 minutes read.
Are we doing enough to allow people to offer better ways to achieve the same goal? Are we letting objection be part of a healthy discussion or do we immediately dismiss it? "We are trained to care for the members of our teams, to respect their opinions, but often accepting objections is not something we are taught."
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Reddit: We're Sharing Our Company's Core Values With the World 4 minutes read.
Reddit is celebrating 10 years, and as they're planning to grow further they did some nice writing on their core values. Reading it, I felt that it's really down to earth and honest. It's short, and feels like something someone can actually say without feeling like a fraud. What would you write if you had to share your core values with the world?
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