[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":77},["ShallowReactive",2],{"issue-461":3},{"favorite":4,"culture":16,"peopleware":45,"inspirational":66},[5],{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":9,"label":10,"title":11,"url":12,"domain":13,"summary":14,"timeToRead":15},"Issue 461 - 24th September 2021",461,"24th September 2021",1632345403,"favorite","Speed! Nuance, and Learning.","https:\u002F\u002Fcircle.flightlevels.io\u002Fc\u002Fblog\u002Fspeed-nuance-and-learning","circle.flightlevels.io","\"Building a successful organization is a mix of doing new\u002Fnovel things, old things, and very old things. I think we usually spend too much time talking about the new and novel as if it’s a silver bullet. Doing the old and very old things consistently and well is overlooked.\" -- The number of times I said \"exactly!\" when reading Cliff Hazell's post is almost 1:1 to the number of sentences he wrote.",4,[17,25,33,39],{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":18,"label":19,"title":20,"url":21,"domain":22,"summary":23,"timeToRead":24},1632337168,"funny!","Only in California","https:\u002F\u002Ftwitter.com\u002Fabarrallen\u002Fstatus\u002F1438577935905017871","twitter.com","My humble effort to help you start the weekend with a smile on your face, even in this difficult time.",1,{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":26,"label":27,"title":28,"url":29,"domain":30,"summary":31,"timeToRead":32},1632337778,"culture","How Big Tech Runs Tech Projects and the Curious Absence of Scrum","https:\u002F\u002Fblog.pragmaticengineer.com\u002Fproject-management-at-big-tech\u002F","blog.pragmaticengineer.com","Interesting data and observations from Gergely Orosz on how companies execute projects, structure their teams (roles & responsibilities), and the process they use. It's based on about 100 samples, yet Gergely adds a lot of value around it that you can take with you to look at what works for your company and what you should consider experimenting with.",13,{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":34,"label":27,"title":35,"url":36,"domain":22,"summary":37,"timeToRead":38},1632336951,"Since Time Immemorial, When a CEO Asks a PM at Product Review, “what Do You Need to 10X Users\u002FRevenue?”, “what Will Make You Go Faster?”, Etc the PM Steadfastly Responds “We Need [N] More Engineers”. The Eng Mgr Nods Approvingly. A Story Thread, With Some Hard Truths to Swallow (Thread)","https:\u002F\u002Ftwitter.com\u002Fshreyas\u002Fstatus\u002F1440138354390016003","This thread is packed with so many gems by the insightful Shreyas Doshi. Read it, then read again, then share it internally and discuss. Can you relate?",5,{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":40,"label":27,"title":41,"url":42,"domain":43,"summary":44,"timeToRead":15},1632341497,"Gateway Teams: First Experiences of Your Organization Matter","https:\u002F\u002Fmichaelfeathers.silvrback.com\u002Fgateway-teams","michaelfeathers.silvrback.com","I've been reading Michael Feathers's post as a way to measure a team's strength. All teams should be great candidates to Michael's definition of \"Gateway teams\" regarding their standards. If it's not the case, then consider this approach for new engineers but also for veterans. They can switch teams for a few months and then go back to share their lessons learned.",[46,54,59],{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":47,"label":48,"title":49,"url":50,"domain":51,"summary":52,"timeToRead":53},1632337569,"peopleware","Crypto Bezos: What Would Bezos Build if He Were Starting Out Today?","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.notboring.co\u002Fp\u002Fcrypto-bezos","notboring.co","Even if you have minimal context into Crypto or Web3 latest buzzwords, this is a great thinking piece by Packy McCormick on building a business: \"There are a lot of crypto projects that are built as crypto projects, for crypto people. [...] Crypto Bezos, on the other hand, would build products that are better for the regular customer than anything they have access to today.\"",12,{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":55,"label":48,"title":56,"url":57,"domain":22,"summary":58,"timeToRead":15},1631883373,"How to Build Great Relationships in Business & Life (Thread)","https:\u002F\u002Ftwitter.com\u002FShaanVP\u002Fstatus\u002F1429496148297883656","\"[...] who could give more to the project, to the relationship, to each other. In this model - the pie starts small, but gets bigger. Both people keep trying to make the pie bigger, and put bigger slices on each others plates.\" -- Shaan Puri with a good reminder that relationships don't need to be a zero-sum game. You should choose your partners and friends wisely and set expectations early on. Don't be afraid to walk away.",{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":60,"label":48,"title":61,"url":62,"domain":63,"summary":64,"timeToRead":65},1632337663,"Building Emotional Capital","https:\u002F\u002Fevery.to\u002Fnews\u002Fthe-quality-of-our-relationships-is-the-single-metric-that-matters","every.to","\"I learned early on when I was working on my first startup that poor emotional health kills more startups than competition or market forces do, and I was surprised by how under-discussed this was.\" -- I enjoyed this interview with Sari Azout, focusing on building a sustainable business she feels proud about.",7,[67,73],{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":68,"label":69,"title":70,"url":71,"domain":22,"summary":72,"timeToRead":24},1632337055,"inspirational","Having \"high standards\" is not an excuse to treat people poorly. Some of the kindest people I know have high standards. The difference is that they encourage others to rise to their best rather than tearing them down when they fall short.","https:\u002F\u002Ftwitter.com\u002Fjenheemstra\u002Fstatus\u002F1438848207505797123","",{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":74,"label":69,"title":75,"url":76,"domain":22,"summary":72,"timeToRead":24},1632337266,"Maintenance of existing systems is just as important as building new capabilities.","https:\u002F\u002Ftwitter.com\u002FPicardTips\u002Fstatus\u002F1438558435365167106",1786781349352]