Culture
Sierra's Featuritis Curve 1 minutes read.
Whenever someone says "wouldn't it be cool if you could also do X?", I think of Sierra's Featuritis Curve. Probably the ultimate poster for your meetings room.
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Well, He’s Not Going to Get Very Far 6 minutes read.
I really enjoyed this story by the team at Moz. This funny story could have ended really poorly if there wasn't open communication between Zach and Sarah - "I hope everyone at Moz does what Zach did, and bravely talks it out. With luck, we’ll get more funny stories and less uncertainty about values out of the process."
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The Omission of "why?" 4 minutes read.
One of my personal "Work Smell" is a working environment where people are not asking any questions about the product or business. We are not being paid to write code or deliver products no one needs. Our job is to solve real problems. To do that, we need to have the entire context behind the problem. Usually, it's a symptom of broken trust or lack of interest but either way, it will kill the team. Interesting post on how the team at Sprintly keep engagement high by making the context visible.
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Move Fast & Break Nothing 12 minutes read.
Zach Holman not only delivers, but does it with style. While waiting for the video of his talk, I laughed and found the text accompaniment he added to his slides really interesting. My favorite section was "build into your existing process" - "You want your coworkers to think less about bullshit that doesn't matter and spend more consideration on things that do."
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