Peopleware
My Manager Toolkit 4 minutes read.
John Cline with excellent tools he built (over Google spreadsheet) or use that could help managers level up their mindfulness as leaders. I loved the "Engagement Surveys," both the questions used there and the ease of taking the spreadsheet and use it with my team.
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5 Takeaways From My First Job as a Software Developer 3 minutes read.
Reading Shahar Avigezer's thoughts and takeaways was great as it reminded me the beginning of my journey, and what we have to keep doing as a team to create a safe and inclusive place for new hires (regardless of their experience). Give people the time to gain the context they need, rather than pushing them to celebrate early "push to production!" -- we get it, our CI and CD are superb. Can we say the same about how quickly and efficiently people gain product and business context when they join our team?
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It’s Not Them, It’s You 3 minutes read.
David Oates with questions you need to ask yourself to evaluate your responsibility as a leader, when things don't go your way: "Start by assuming it’s not them, it’s you. This was a big learning for me when I was becoming a designer — my first instinct when a user didn’t understand my designs was to blame them: they’re blind! It’s so obvious! Just because you can’t see how your designs could be improved doesn’t mean they can’t be improved. The same is true with leadership."
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