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Hypothesis-driven development
Using scientific process to create better process in tech
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So you want to build antiracist teams?
Putting the work in to make the tech industry do better
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Learning to love meta productivity
Finding the satisfaction in management that you might have been missing from your years as a developer
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How demand shaping can reduce the carbon cost of our applications
Making an impact with sustainable software engineering
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The myths and traps of “managing up”
Highlighting the necessity of managing up in your org
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Crafting a diverse hiring funnel
Ensuring that your hiring pool is inclusive from the outset
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The Boring Stack
The more boring our code and tech is, the more room we give our products to be interesting.
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Scaling at the speed of COVID-19: lessons from the front lines of virtual healthcare
How quickly could you adapt your healthcare software to a global pandemic?
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Learning from incidents: from ‘what went wrong?’ to ‘what went right?’
When things go wrong, we tend to focus on mistakes, miscalculations, and deficiencies in design. By limiting our investigations to the details of what went wrong, we ignore a far richer and more interesting source of learning: how things went right.
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Distributed teams: how to hone connection, communication, and collaboration
Psychological safety is one of the leading indicators of a high performing team. Yet, forging deep human relationships and building trust can be difficult when your team is distributed or largely interacts on screens.