Culture
How Project Management Tools Kill More Companies Than Any Other SaaS Out There 4 minutes read.
This one is by yours truly. I wrote this post after having some discussion with a few friends about how they use their project management tools, and how they believe it could benefit their business. Invest your mental energy and time in building a successful business rather than optimizing waste. There is no value or glory in delivering for the sake of "showing progress".
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Shipping Is a Feature: Some Guiding Principles for People That Build Things 8 minutes read.
The real challenge in shipping products is how to deal with the people (and our emotions) involved in the process. Steven Sinofsky offers 5 great tips to apply, where my favorite two are "You get paid to decide" and "10% better can be 100% different". One thing I would add though, is to make sure decisions are made and judged once you have defined your core values as a company and team. If you don't, start there. Talk about it. I've been to situations where the disagreement between people were painful, but what killed decision making for the long run is mismatch in how people grasp the values in the company (e.g. one individual is okay with spamming the users to show users growth to investors while the other one isn't).
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The Secret Behind MailChimp's Creative Culture, Even as It Grows 7 minutes read.
I've watched a talk by Ben Chestnut (MailChimp's CEO) about a year ago and I was amazed by their approach for building a company. While it may not be a great system for others, it seems to work pretty well for them. Ben's approach for "Take away time" is a great tool to validate priorities. When time is taken away, you have to really consider what needs to get build, what is the right order of execution, how to align other efforts such as marketing around it etc. It can be a dangerous tactic to use - You just have to make sure that people understand how limiting their working unites affect the decision making that comes next.
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