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Why Software Projects Take Longer Than You Think – A Statistical Model 5 minutes read.
"Adding up estimates rarely work when you end up with more than a few tasks. Instead, figure out which tasks have the highest uncertainty – those tasks are basically going to dominate the mean time to completion." -- Erik Bernhardsson explains why you should worry about risks and tackle them first, as they can have a drastic impact on your time estimations. A good lesson to take from it: teach software engineers how to do proper risk management, delay work around areas of comfort, and create risk-based milestones with adjustments to the time estimations.
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How to Break the Vicious Cycle of Reactive Management 5 minutes read.
A lot of helpful tips you can try out to gain control over your time. This is such a short yet powerful idea: "Your time is valuable. Your calendar determines how you invest it." Also, create habits and systems you'll actually use, otherwise your brain won't really let go: "The more you trust your systems, the more they’ll work for you and you can jump into the right things only at the right time instead of having to react to forgotten items or deal with issues when you didn’t plan to."
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How to Achieve Your Most Ambitious Goals by Stephen Duneier (Video) 18 minutes read.
Stephen Duneier with an inspiring talk that is fun to watch and consider - which small and consistent practices you can do to learn new skills or languages? Most people don't try, saying there is not enough time or they're not talented enough. Ambitious people set small steps to improve every day or week, knowing that the compounded result will be there if they'll continue to be consistent.
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