Yes, you can see the development plateaus earlier in recent decades. Teams that I've managed that are collocated are more nimble and ramp faster because in-person feedback loops all day long. I'm doing a bad job…
Except I also work with my local divisions, and the teams that work on the same floor near the same cubes are vastly more productive. I know this is an unpopular opinion, but I'm here to burst the echo chamber bubble…
There are ZERO online collab tools that even come close to the speed of a whiteboard. Fumbling with a mouse to write a word or draw a straight line is 10x slower than pen. Sorry, I think you're either used to working…
You make a compelling argument for RTO. I've been in tech since 1990. My first job at IBM, my entire product team of ~100 people was on one floor of one building. We knocked out projects at an insane rate. Today, trying…
Yes, you can see the development plateaus earlier in recent decades. Teams that I've managed that are collocated are more nimble and ramp faster because in-person feedback loops all day long. I'm doing a bad job…
Except I also work with my local divisions, and the teams that work on the same floor near the same cubes are vastly more productive. I know this is an unpopular opinion, but I'm here to burst the echo chamber bubble…
There are ZERO online collab tools that even come close to the speed of a whiteboard. Fumbling with a mouse to write a word or draw a straight line is 10x slower than pen. Sorry, I think you're either used to working…
You make a compelling argument for RTO. I've been in tech since 1990. My first job at IBM, my entire product team of ~100 people was on one floor of one building. We knocked out projects at an insane rate. Today, trying…