Culture
Why Success Is Often Elusive at the Highest Echelons 6 minutes read.
"Innovation, especially when it comes to innovation that makes the organization more productive, is impossible without context into the organization’s history and culture. It’s one of the reasons why building or adopting tooling that’s successful at other companies doesn’t necessarily solve all the problems faced by one’s organization, because a finished product doesn’t tell the story behind how the tech evolved, what overarching problems it aimed to solve, what implicit assumptions were baked into the product, and more." -- Cindy Sridharan with an important post to read when you consider joining a new company and moving the needle. Be curious first. Earn credits and build trust.
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That Time We Unplugged a Data Center to Test Our Disaster Readiness 12 minutes read.
I love the way Dropbox decided to practice their Disaster Recovery scenarios: "However, this day was anything but usual. At 5:00 pm PT, a group of Dropboxers were huddled on a Zoom call when the command was given to physically unplug our San Jose data center from the rest of the Dropbox network." -- It's worth reading the changes Dropbox did to prepare under the "Fundamental improvements in our tooling aside, we also implemented other changes to help us reduce risk and place our customers first" section.
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