“Clearbit’s approach to management”
“Ultimately, people don’t leave companies; they leave managers.”
This has been my experience. The rest of the post is good too.
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“Clearbit’s approach to management”
“Ultimately, people don’t leave companies; they leave managers.”
This has been my experience. The rest of the post is good too.
“The change management mind-set: Getting personal - McKinsey”
“Long hours are BS: Squaring tech’s penchant for long hours with elite athletic training”
“Stay in your lane and outlast your competition - Nathan Barry”
“How to collaborate effectively in a remote team - Know Your Team - Blog”
“Is Impossible Burger healthy?”
Short version: highly processed food is rarely good for you, meaty or vegetarian.
“The Bottom Feeder: Why All Of Our Games Look Like Crap”
If you want to be profitable you have to focus on the aspects that are actually important to the experience your customers are buying and ignore feature requests that will never pay for themselves
“How We Migrated To Turbolinks Without Breaking Javascript - Honeybadger Developer Blog”
“The Native File System API: Simplifying access to local files - Web - Google Developers”
Interesting proposal. A bit scary to add this level of power to the web stack. And I’m very skeptical about this ever being adopted by other browsers.
This is going to result in some really really interesting possibilities in three years or so.
“Iceland’s Prime Minister To Skip Meeting With VP Mike Pence”
I voted for her, y’know.
The quantity vs quality question in art is well covered. See “Art & Fear” and “Old Masters and Young Geniuses”. Basically: on every level, for most art practice, quality correlates very strongly with quantity. The more you make, the better your best is.
“Bringing A Better Design Process To Your Organization — Smashing Magazine”