Peopleware
What Is Underneath Productivity? 4 minutes read.
Dan Shipper wrote a post that resonated strongly with me. It's as if I wrote it myself, suffering for the same things Dan writes about and finding ways to manage my energy better. What did you find out about yourself recently that made you change your ways? Who helped you spot it? Who gave you some tools to try?
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42 Things I Learned From Building a Production Database 5 minutes read.
Mahesh Balakrishnan shares so many gems and lessons learned. I'm sure you'll take a few and look for ways to improve your skills around them. For example, this one: "Make your project robust to re-orgs. A company management hierarchy is inherently fragile (a tree is a 1-connected graph, after all); socialize the project continuously with managers who might take over in the future. Do whatever it takes to make sure that manager churn does not result in unfair career outcomes for ICs."
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Process People 5 minutes read.
"In many cases, process people are hired because the managers are not willing or able to do their job – especially in terms of coaching and developing their makers. If that’s what’s really going on, then that is the problem that must be fixed. [...] Make sure their purpose and contribution is clear, and that they are not there to try to make up for managers that aren’t willing or able to coach and develop their people." -- Read Marty Cagan's post and ask yourself if you see some of the patterns he mentions in your organization. Do you think it's reasonable? Do you want to do something about it?
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