Culture
Staying Positive 3 minutes read.
"The great thing about working in tech is that there are always new problems to solve, new markets to create, new products to ship. The macro events don’t change that. So focus yourself and your team on building and shipping those things, get some wins, and move forward with optimism and positive energy. It will be infectious." -- Fred Wilson is spot on. Keep pushing.
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GitLab CEO: ‘Remote Work Is Just Work’ 5 minutes read.
Undoubtedly, companies that started as "remote ronly" will always find it easier to attract a particular type of talent and claim it works well. It works well for them, as the DNA and an initial group of people who created the company do so effectively. Companies that will force people to come to work every day will suffer as they will push away the majority of the workforce looking for some (I repeat - some!) degree of flexibility. We need to look at how we work and deliver a clear message on the type of work we want people to do at the office and the type of work we believe should work best remotely (home or elsewhere). Adopt Sid Sijbrandij's mindset: "if you’re a leader who is scared of the changes that remote work will bring, I challenge you to make the necessary cultural shifts, adjust your organization’s workflows, and overcome the biggest remote workplace barrier: yourself."
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