Culture
Simple Systems Have Less Downtime 4 minutes read.
Greg Kogan with a powerful reminder to look carefully into how much you add to the system's complexity. Systems tend to become more complex as you rarely rethink the architecture, data structures, and needs over time. It's a great practice to ask yourself "how would I rewrite the all thing?" and then go into "what is powerful in this new abstraction that we can evaluate given the current architecture?".
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What Would You Ask in an Interview to See if a Company Is a High Drama Environment ? (Thread) 4 minutes read.
Pádraig O'Brien opens up an interesting discussion with great suggestions to ask on your next interview. I think that asking multiple people, "How do they handle conflict within teams?" is incredibly useful. I also liked Erin's suggestions: "What’s the average tenure? What’s the process to take product decisions? Can you give me an example of a recent disagreement and how it was solved? Is blunt feedback good?"
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Discovery When Working Remotely 5 minutes read.
This post by Marty Cagan is more relevant than ever given the current situation where many teams work remotely, even if they used to work co-located before. The dynamics shift, and it happens quickly unless you pay attention and look for ways to compensate.
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