What Gets Done Is What Gets Done 10 minutes read.
Stef Lewandowski (of MakeShift) explains why long work hours don't help you in the long term. Working for crazy hours in my first startup, I can really relate to Stef's insights, although the problem, I believe, is never in the hours you've put, but in the balance. It's more about priorities and investing time in things you love. The best way I found to manage my balance is to set up time in my calendar for reading (late night), writing (early morning) and always be home to eat dinner with my wife and be with her for a few hours. I can always continue to work to the late hours of the night. Also, the minute I feel as if I'm working too much and I feel burned-out, I really enjoy taking a long weekend of vacation to cool off. Stef nails it perfectly - "Be driven, but be realistic, and create a culture based on flow, process and collaboration, not work heroism."
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Airbnb Is Engineering Itself Into a Data-Driven Company 8 minutes read.
This post is a mix of technical insights with company's culture. What I took from it, is the power in building tools which reduce tedious work, speed up answers and above all - enable faster learning of your business. Speeding up their infrastructure by using Mesos, is vital to their learning curve. People love to experiment (query data) when a hypothesis can be validated (or invalidated) quickly.
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The Productivity Manifesto 10 minutes read.
If you haven't seen Nathan Barry's Productivity Manifesto, now is the time. Short, concise and pragmatic productivity tips you can download (PDF) and share at the office. My favorite: use "hosts" file to block distractions (Twitter, Facebook etc.). Share it at the office.
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