Lot of steps here. Really drives home how beneficial it is to consider localization from the start.
If the Reddit-powered run on GameStop stock taught FinTechs anything, I hope it was the impact that social really has today.
"managing up can be an effective way to protect your autonomy at work" This is everything.
American politics in favor of revolutionary new currency? Wild.
Pomodoro is popular but I just don't see how it applies to the really involved tasks. I'm more intersted in that “personal assistant for deep work"...
"Multiple studies have shown that cat owners are more socially sensitive, trust people more, and like people more than non-pet owners." That's wild
Sellers should realize this is going to become an even bigger issue as aggregators like Amazon and Google Shopping take up more market space. If I can't find specs on one product, it's so easy to just move on to the…
Seems like after this holiday season we're also gonna need a similar guide for private shipping companies...
Kinda surprised that ONLY 66% of big software projects go over budget!
Yep, I can safely say I've never heard of any of these people in relation to COVID. It's uplifting to know there are medical professionals all across the US who're working on this — and some who have been for years!
"Shoppable TV" as you call it is one of the more impressive omnichannel shopping experiences I've seen in a long time. It makes a lot of sense to meet the audience where they are and it actually does streamline the…
Way to highlight the soft skills, they can be the hardest to master.
Agreed on the fact that ownership is a huge element of a successful remote team. The hardest part of ownership is that the person has to care about the job/project/business they're working with.
Same. And pretty much every other service/utility provider, as well.
It really is shocking how many marketing practices and how much of the sales mentality is stuck in the Glengarry Glen Ross era. Time for the lines between dev and, basically, the rest of the business to blur for good!
Never realized there were so many ways to go about creating space for deep work. I see and use the Bimodal strategy most often, but I'm interested in how Rhythmic might work. Personally that last one, Journalistic, just…
Faster load time, easier scalability, and the overall affordability that these two elements introduce are probably the strongest argument in favor of looking into static site generators.
"The scalable, interchangeable nature of headless CMS inspires innovation by integrating with new technology seamlessly."
Diffuse thinking is becoming harder and harder to come by because it's so easy to stay connected 24/7! I try to spend some downtime (walking, cleaning, shopping, etc.) every day without my phone to give my brain time to…
Increasing developer longevity is an especially interesting point. As it turns out, developers are actually humans who appreciate variety and want to take pride in their work!
I track my time, too, and my biggest complaint is how long it takes. I think it's a great idea for companies to show why time tracking matters so it doesn't feel so futile.
I think it's really important to highlight the fact that one deployment option isn't better than the others. Instead, it's relative to what resources you have and what outcome you want.
Lot of steps here. Really drives home how beneficial it is to consider localization from the start.
If the Reddit-powered run on GameStop stock taught FinTechs anything, I hope it was the impact that social really has today.
"managing up can be an effective way to protect your autonomy at work" This is everything.
American politics in favor of revolutionary new currency? Wild.
Pomodoro is popular but I just don't see how it applies to the really involved tasks. I'm more intersted in that “personal assistant for deep work"...
"Multiple studies have shown that cat owners are more socially sensitive, trust people more, and like people more than non-pet owners." That's wild
Sellers should realize this is going to become an even bigger issue as aggregators like Amazon and Google Shopping take up more market space. If I can't find specs on one product, it's so easy to just move on to the…
Seems like after this holiday season we're also gonna need a similar guide for private shipping companies...
Kinda surprised that ONLY 66% of big software projects go over budget!
Yep, I can safely say I've never heard of any of these people in relation to COVID. It's uplifting to know there are medical professionals all across the US who're working on this — and some who have been for years!
"Shoppable TV" as you call it is one of the more impressive omnichannel shopping experiences I've seen in a long time. It makes a lot of sense to meet the audience where they are and it actually does streamline the…
Way to highlight the soft skills, they can be the hardest to master.
Agreed on the fact that ownership is a huge element of a successful remote team. The hardest part of ownership is that the person has to care about the job/project/business they're working with.
Same. And pretty much every other service/utility provider, as well.
It really is shocking how many marketing practices and how much of the sales mentality is stuck in the Glengarry Glen Ross era. Time for the lines between dev and, basically, the rest of the business to blur for good!
Never realized there were so many ways to go about creating space for deep work. I see and use the Bimodal strategy most often, but I'm interested in how Rhythmic might work. Personally that last one, Journalistic, just…
Never realized there were so many ways to go about creating space for deep work. I see and use the Bimodal strategy most often, but I'm interested in how Rhythmic might work. Personally that last one, Journalistic, just…
Faster load time, easier scalability, and the overall affordability that these two elements introduce are probably the strongest argument in favor of looking into static site generators.
"The scalable, interchangeable nature of headless CMS inspires innovation by integrating with new technology seamlessly."
Diffuse thinking is becoming harder and harder to come by because it's so easy to stay connected 24/7! I try to spend some downtime (walking, cleaning, shopping, etc.) every day without my phone to give my brain time to…
Increasing developer longevity is an especially interesting point. As it turns out, developers are actually humans who appreciate variety and want to take pride in their work!
I track my time, too, and my biggest complaint is how long it takes. I think it's a great idea for companies to show why time tracking matters so it doesn't feel so futile.
I think it's really important to highlight the fact that one deployment option isn't better than the others. Instead, it's relative to what resources you have and what outcome you want.