Culture
Cultivate Teams, Not Ideas 5 minutes read.
Old post by Jeff Atwood that I picked up again and had to share. Jeff's conclusion on cultivating teams versus ideas is something you usually could relate to only after a few iterations in your career. Different companies, different products, different people. Many companies break as they grow or fail to win the market because they put too much focus on the idea or the solution, rather than the team and the problem they're after. Are you doing enough to build a strong team today? What can you do to push it to the next level?
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The Joys and Benefits of Working as a Distributed Team 5 minutes read.
If you have a distributed team, this post is a must read. But, here is an interesting point by Joel to consider even if you share an office - "We don’t have working hours and we don’t measure hours at all. We’re all excited about our vision and we focus on results, balance, and sustained productivity." - The fact that Buffer have a distributed team "forced" them to make sure the company is built around a strong vision and values that get people excited about. I've seen teams that work at the same place, having that peer-pressure to push their productivity, but without a strong excitement around the problem you're trying to solve, this tends to be a short-term effort.
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Proper Recognition 4 minutes read.
"If you really want to say thanks for working hard, work hard to say thanks" - wonderful words by Kevin Lamping. Investing time in saying thank you and come up with a truly personal gift (e.g. NOT "here is a 50ドル amazon gift card!") for special occasions will help you build a relationship based on friendship. You'll have to actually get to know that person, so you could surprise them and make them smile. Personally, I've always enjoyed a 10ドル gift that was bought by a teammate who invested time to get to know me, rather than a 150ドル gift card to some random shop. What can you do to show proper (and surprising) recognition to one of your teammates?
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