[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":78},["ShallowReactive",2],{"issue-66":3},{"favorite":4,"culture":16,"peopleware":39,"inspirational":61},[5],{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":9,"label":10,"title":11,"url":12,"domain":13,"summary":14,"timeToRead":15},"Issue 66 - 21st Feb 2014",66,"21st Feb 2014",1392816076,"favorite","By the Time You Give Them a Raise, They’re Already Out the Door","http:\u002F\u002Fsaastr.quora.com\u002FBy-The-Time-You-Give-Them-a-Raise-They%E2%80%99re-Already-Out-The-Door?srid=nZO&share=1","saastr.quora.com","We all talk about hiring great talent, but how much of our time is spent on retaining these people after they join? Jason Lemkin with a beautiful post on to retain your best people and what to do in-case someone is starting to pull the plug and look for a different job. Share this post at work. Are you doing enough to keep your best people?",6,[17,25,32],{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":18,"label":19,"title":20,"url":21,"domain":22,"summary":23,"timeToRead":24},1392744975,"culture","This Product Prioritization System Nabbed Pandora 70 Million Monthly Users With Just 40 Engineers","http:\u002F\u002Ffirstround.com\u002Farticle\u002FThis-Product-Prioritization-System-Nabbed-Pandora-More-Than-70-Million-Active-Monthly-Users-with-Just-40-Engineers","firstround.com","It's not the first time I hear about the 90 days plan (Treehouse uses the same format), but I really enjoyed reading about Pandora's process of prioritizing their product's roadmap. I love the single-slide concept and how everyone needs to come up with ideas and sell them every quarter. But above all, I love the guiding question they decided to use in order to inspire those ideas - \"What would be stupid for us not to do in the next 90 days?\"",15,{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":26,"label":19,"title":27,"url":28,"domain":29,"summary":30,"timeToRead":31},1392742401,"Company Integrity – Having a Single Story","http:\u002F\u002Fyarongalai.com\u002F2014\u002F02\u002Fcompany-integrity-having-a-single-story.html","yarongalai.com","Yaron Galai (Outbrain's CEO) is spot on: \"Business needs can be turned on or off for integrity; but integrity can never be turned on or off in the face of business needs.\" Beautiful post you'd enjoy reading.",3,{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":33,"label":19,"title":34,"url":35,"domain":36,"summary":37,"timeToRead":38},1391940921,"How Automattic Iterates, Approaches Hiring and Management (video)","http:\u002F\u002Fma.tt\u002F2013\u002F12\u002Flean-startup-talk\u002F","ma.tt","Matt Mullenweg, Automattic's CEO (the company behind WordPress), is such a humble and genuine person. The way he managed to build the company and lead it to such a huge success, while keeping their unique culture is truly inspiring. Their unique approach is not a perfect fit for everyone, but Matt acknowledges it and makes sure to hire people who would fit and be amazing because of it. Great interview to listen to on your next commute to work.",24,[40,48,55],{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":41,"label":42,"title":43,"url":44,"domain":45,"summary":46,"timeToRead":47},1392742336,"peopleware","Engineering Managers' Priorities in a Hyper-Growth Startup","http:\u002F\u002Fblog.d3in.org\u002Fpost\u002F76304258235\u002Fengineering-managers-priorities-in-a-hyper-growth","blog.d3in.org","Uber is one of those rare few companies at hyper-growth, so reading some of the challenges of a great engineering manager such as Charles-Axel Dein is always a fascinating read. His tips on growing the team and holding a vision for the team is golden. Vision (and purpose) is such an important lesson with such a huge impact, I wish more managers would invest more time in that.",5,{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":49,"label":42,"title":50,"url":51,"domain":52,"summary":53,"timeToRead":54},1392742359,"Knowing What Feature to Build Next","http:\u002F\u002Fblog.brianlovin.com\u002Fknowing-what-to-build-next","blog.brianlovin.com","Brian Lovin (of Buffer) shares a cool tactic to figure out which features you should develop next, by using a simple feedback loop from your customers. We've done something similar at the startup I'm working for (we called it the \"I want it system\") with great results. Can you use a similar tactic to detect which kind of process your teammates want? Would be interesting to experiment with knowing which parts of the process to adjust next.",4,{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":56,"label":42,"title":57,"url":58,"domain":59,"summary":60,"timeToRead":31},1392188432,"Some Thoughts on Hiring in the Early Days of a Startup","http:\u002F\u002Fbijansabet.com\u002Fpost\u002F74719539332\u002Fsome-thoughts-on-hiring-in-the-early-days-of-a-startup","bijansabet.com","\"The best way to recruit is to build a fantastic culture and pay attention to the why behind your company.\" - Bijan Sabet urge you to stop competing over salary and start competing about vision and impact. At the early stages, every employee has such a huge impact over the product and the culture. Find people who share your passion and see this as an opportunity to learn how to build a company.",[62,70,74],{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":63,"label":64,"title":65,"url":66,"domain":67,"summary":68,"timeToRead":69},1392326854,"inspirational","My back hurts like hell. My architecture is not web scale :\u002F","https:\u002F\u002Ftwitter.com\u002FRoyOsherove\u002Fstatus\u002F433876688863526912","twitter.com","",1,{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":71,"label":64,"title":72,"url":73,"domain":67,"summary":68,"timeToRead":69},1392386575,"I love how being nice to someone can pan out really beautifully in random points in the future.","https:\u002F\u002Ftwitter.com\u002Flexilewtan\u002Fstatus\u002F434046489090723840",{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":75,"label":64,"title":76,"url":77,"domain":67,"summary":68,"timeToRead":69},1392842704,"When you're lacking purpose at work, every small annoyance scales out of proportion.","https:\u002F\u002Ftwitter.com\u002Forenellenbogen\u002Fstatus\u002F436195808653082624",1786781346848]