How to Plan? 8 minutes read.
"Software as a medium is so malleable that functionally anything can be made to work. Any language, architecture, approach, style, process, etc can be made to work given sufficient effort. Meaning we find ourselves not asked to choose between right and wrong answers, but between trade-offs." -- Kellan's post should be a must-read for anyone dealing with longer-term planning. I loved his take on why a bottom-up approach is rarely a good idea: "Bottom up processes fall victim to anchoring. In a bottom up process you ask people to spend time and energy advocating for what they think the right thing to do is, and what resources they need to do it. They naturally emotionally invest in that outcome. This now becomes the floor for their expectations."
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Networking for People Who Don't Network 5 minutes read.
"People do love being thought of... but more importantly, life is made up of all of the tiny events that happen in between the big ones. Take advantage – bring people along for the ride of the micro-moments that are happening in your life, and it will help to keep your relationships alive." -- This is maybe the nicest way to be authentic if you don't like networking while making it fun and effective. There are times when networking is critical (e.g. you start a new role or a new business), and there are times you can proactively set time to meet others in a more comfortable setup that works for you.
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