Growth Loops: Circular Causality Is Real 5 minutes read.
Wow, just wow. Jessica Kerr with a remarkable post that would make you think about your team, your code, your skills, your product and your life: "Circular causality is real, and it powerful. In biology, in our lives, and in our teams, it feels stronger than linear causality; it can override individual competition and incentives. It forms ecosystems and symmathesies and cultures. Linear causality is valuable to understand, because its consequences are universal, while every loop is contextual. But can we stop talking like the only legitimate explanations start from atoms? We influence each other at every level of systems. Circular causality is familiar to us. I want to get better at seeing this and harvesting it in my work."
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Feedback Is Not a Dirty Word 5 minutes read.
As someone who's currently in the process of bi-yearly Performance Review at my company, I can relate to Alex Maccaw's thoughts: "At a macro level, pockets of disagreements within feedback-lacking organizations grow, causing resentment, distrust, and ultimately organizational failure. At a micro level, feedback is the only way to achieve true personal growth. You are not objective enough about yourself to grow effectively without external feedback." -- I wrote a blog post about it with the title "Three Axioms Engineering Managers should use for Meaningful Performance Reviews" as I believe it can provide immense value to your teammates if you invest in it by thinking of them.
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