Culture
Using 6 Page and 2 Page Documents to Make Organizational Decisions 16 minutes read.
Ian Nowland shares the format and takeaways from practicing 6 Pages Document in Amazon and Two Sigma. I prefer to have the written document available to read beforehand, and if needed for a wider audience - create additional powerpoint to summarize and align people. It can feel like a lot of work, but once you reach a certain size (20 engineers and above) you pay huge tax on misalignment and misunderstanding. From my experience, investing in such written communication will have a good ROI in the long run, both with existing team members and new ones who lack the context for the decisions made.
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The Hardest Leadership Advice to Follow: "Work on the Business and Not in the Business" 4 minutes read.
Claire Lew with great advice I decided to follow myself, taking a couple of days off to think about my goals and systems I need to have in place. It felt that I needed a hard reset to gain control on many variables that so far I dealt with on a day to day basis. The biggest downside of being a manager is the long feedback loop, so my goal for the personal retreat I took was to set systems to help me with faster feedback loops.
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Founders at Work Notes by McKay Wrigley 16 minutes read.
Mckay Wrigley's notes from Founders At Work (by Jessica Livingston) are fun and easy to consume, which is surprising due to its length (26 pages). Skim through it, and you'll find inspiring content to delve into. If it wasn't obvious, I highly recommend reading the book!
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