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The Most Valuable Lesson I've Learned as a CEO 5 minutes read.
"Don't leave the pitcher in the game for too long." - Jeff Weiner shares his most valuable lesson as a CEO. Such a great insight by Jeff and great practical takeaways on how to handle this mismatch as a manager. It can happen in any position at the company. I've seen some amazing leaders such as Rand Fishkin (of Moz), Joel Gascoigne (of Buffer) and Tom Preston-Werner (of GitHub) firing themselves from the CEO position. The courage to take this action and also share it publicly says a lot about them and their companies. Are you in this situation today? Are you afraid or unsure of how to make the call? Highly recommended read!
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Interview With Raffi Krikorian on Twitter's Infrastructure 10 minutes read.
This interview with Raffi Krikorian (VP of Platform Engineering at Twitter) is mind blowing. When everything works these people running the infrastructure at Twitter are left in the shadows. When shit hits the fan, then we all tend to point fingers at them. Managing such team is a huge effort, especially from a management point of view. Protecting the team and celebrate success becomes a huge part of the role, so I really enjoyed reading Raffi's responses to some of the question, such as testing, deployments, dealing with failures, training classes (Twitter's university) and documentation. For the Engineering Managers among you, this interview is golden.
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The Most Productive Thing You’ll Do Today Is Practice 5 minutes read.
Laura Vanderkam is spot on. Delibertly practicing a new skill, or improving an existing one is a real productivity boost. It can do wonders to your state of mind and the way you feel about your learning. For example, in the past 4 months I've been using Grammati.com to practice my grammar (English is not my native language), and answering 5 questions a day really helps me to feel more productive and enjoy my progress. What do you want to learn this year? How can you break it into daily actionable steps?
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