Culture
OPP (Other People’s Problems) 7 minutes read.
Camille Fournier with a helpful framework to deal with a problem you spot and consider fixing. This is always step 0 in the way you pick your role and company: "Learning how to pick your battles is also about learning how to pick your company and pick your boss, because your job really shouldn’t be all or even mostly about battles."
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Keith Rabois on Building Amazing Teams (Video) 32 minutes read.
I always enjoy listening or reading Keith Rabois's lessons learned - from podcasts to interviews and blog posts. There are areas I think he's too aggressive without clear proof that it works better than other alternatives, but overall, his thinking is always intriguing as he aims for clear definitions of "good vs. bad". Grab a cup of coffee or tea and enjoy, or - listen to it on your commute, as audio is the only thing you need.
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Strong Opinions Loosely Held Might Be the Worst Idea in Tech 6 minutes read.
Switching to probabilistic thinking (I’ll mention and recommend again reading the book "Thinking in Bets") is a good recommendation, mostly if you focus your time and energy explaining why you picked that number. The purpose of working as a group is to teach and learn from each other, that means we owe ourselves and our team to discuss the interactions between facts, instincts, and experience to argue an opinion.
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