Culture
What Happens When Startups Turn From Their Innovation Stage to Operational Excellence? 14 minutes read.
If you care about how companies grow, regardless of your position in your current company, read this post by Mark Suster. Reading the story of how MakeSpace grew, and the bumps it had to go through, was fascinating. It doesn't get any better than that, if you're seeking for tips on the pitfalls to avoid as you scale the company. This takeaway is spot on: "Great leaders recognize their own individual strengths and recruit people who complement them rather than compliment them."
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Run Less Software 10 minutes read.
You can use this post by Rich Archbold to judge your decision-making on how you picked your current (and future) technological stack: "By choosing standard technology we systematically increase our speed and reduce the cost of our engineering decisions... We want to spend as much of our time working on the hardest and most valuable problems our customers need solving, not on reinventing the technology wheel." -- also, if you're hiring, building a strong engineering brand by publishing such blog posts and investing in the story-telling & graphical part is a great way to go!
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Top 10 Lessons in Building a Distributed Engineering Team 5 minutes read.
Bruno Miranda with useful tips you can use, even if your team is not distributed. This part is my favorite: "What about productivity? How do we know an engineer is going to be productive if we can't see them? This is a simple answer. Hire self-managing people, keep the teams small, and form product-focused teams." -- reminds me of a great reply to "How do you create happy teams? It's simple, hire positive & happy people."
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