Culture
Back to the Office 6 minutes read.
Elad Gil's post can serve as a good baseline for discussing the office strategy - like every other tool you use, how do you see the office being used in 2023 and onwards?
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Is the Startup Grind Really Necessary? 6 minutes read.
A brute-force strategy is very effective in getting things done. Earlier in the career (or a company's life), it can help increase the repetitions and, with that - the chance for success. It's not the only strategy or an efficient one, but I feel that we try to judge strategies as "good" or "bad." It's neither. Same about "work hard" versus "work smart" - it's hard (impossible, maybe?) to clearly define where you landed before you finish the job. I don't think that working hard is only for kids. Some people enjoy the intensity and flourish. Some will burn out. Figure out what works for you and make sure it's aligned with what the company is looking for.
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How Do We Get Speed, Innovation and Engagement? 12 minutes read.
"The stronger alignment we have, the more autonomy we can grant. This will give us speed, innovation and engagement." -- Erik Schön's writing can help to observe the current process we have today, and give you ideas for how to adjust them to increase autonomy.
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