Distributed software teams should be more inclusive, more fun, and more sustainable.
The future of remote, distributed agile is ‘asynchronous’.
The future of remote, distributed agile is ‘asynchronous’.
We’re living in an AI gold rush, where product teams are pushing at the fringes of tech for fear of missing out. But in the process, are we ignoring the core of our products and the majority of users?
Fresh off a snow leopard expedition, I reflect on the accelerating power—and persistent limits—of artificial intelligence.
Are internal comms likely to communicate better than you can? Even if you’re the expert on your topic? This is a nuanced topic - part myth, part possibility!
Narrative based writing is often a superior way to convey ideas at work, compared to slideuments. But despite the overwhelming evidence against slideuments, death by PowerPoint is an enduring workplace phenomenon.
Too often, we say an instinctive “Yes” to every new idea and every new request for our time. To be productive, I argue that our default response must instead be a strategic “No”.