Culture
GitHub's Public Speaking Culture 5 minutes read.
I highly recommend reading this post. Helping our teammates to build a personal brand is one of those responsibilities we don't pay enough attention to as we're swamped with "urgent business goals". I believe that publicly sharing our culture, while helping our teammates to become better teachers is a great benefit both for the employee and for the company. There is no over-communication, and public speaking doesn't have to be the only option. Sharing your culture, thoughts and solutions on any medium is worthwhile. Quora, StackOverflow, personal or company's blog, side-projects, open-source projects are all great options. Would you do something differently in 2014?
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Reverse Resume 5 minutes read.
I love this idea by Tony Wright! As a leadership practice, I'd prepare my own Reverse Resume and ask my teammates to write theirs. It's a great way to discover what really matters to them and make sure that the team and company provide these challenges they're seeking for. There is nothing worse than having different hidden expectations, where nobody is happy, and nobody cares enough to change it.
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Crunch Time: Good or Bad? 6 minutes read.
We all have our own perspective on whether or not "Crunch Time" is a good thing. I believe this post by Ben Yoskovitz (VP Product at GoInstant) is great because it also addresses how they reduce the likelihood of having consistent Crunch Time at GoInstant. Personally, I believe that Crunch Time are a great way to jell the team or measure how much people really enjoy working with each other, if(!) done to achieve important milestones once every few months. Will people help one another to finish their tasks on time? Will they care more about themselves or the team and company?
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