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You Don’t Need to Stop Shipping Features to Fix Technical Debt 11 minutes read.
This post by Ryan Djurovich will be the one I recommend for people who ask me about dealing with their Tech Debt, while aligning it with the business needs and stakeholders. Consider what to measure and make visible, as it would help you deal with anxiety and frustration caused by our natural Recency Bias as humans. Let the data shows if things are better or worse, and use that data to show it over a 6-12 months graph so the last 2-3 weeks won't give you the wrong impression.
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The Berkshire Hathaway of the Internet 7 minutes read.
I thought this framing by Andrew Wilkinson, of the "Berkshire Hathaway's way" for making (acquisition) decisions, is relevant in many things we do at work: can we make painful processes today easier for people, so they'll do it more? One area I can think of is suggesting new ideas for the product or technology stack. So while becoming a buyer of businesses is less relevant for most of us, there is plenty to learn in this post and the mindset Andrew is using to build Tiny. Can you think of any? What is painfully slow for you and your teammates now?
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Remote Brainstorming for Regular Humans 5 minutes read.
Bartek Ciszkowski will help you make some order in how you run brainstorming session. Considering more in-writing preparation (e.g. sharing a doc with goals, pains, KPIs, etc. a few days before the meeting) and the roles you'd like to see people take can help boost the effectiveness and inclusiveness of your team.
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