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2014 Retrospective
2014 Retrospective
Retrospective
Community & Inclusion
Part of the power in a retrospective for software development is acknowledging what you are doing well while seeing where there is room for growth. We invested a good part of January as a team doing exactly that, figuring out ways to improve our processes, projects, team and company as a whole while building on what we already value and do every day. Here are some of the highlights of 2014 and where we are headed for 2015. It is looking bright, indeed.
Lori Leitgeb
3 min read
Building Trust
Building Trust
Problem Solving
Company Culture
Establishing trust means moving from a culture of blame to one of problem-solving. Such a cultural change is supported by communication techniques that emphasize safety and mutual respect.
Paul Blair
6 min read
Does Your Team Have Problems with Trust?
Does Your Team Have Problems with Trust?
Company Culture
Stack Builders
Sometimes team members don't trust each other. To start rebuilding trust, first have the team identify and acknowledge the ways in which lack of trust undermines their work.
Paul Blair
4 min read
I'm making a list, and checking it twice....
I'm making a list, and checking it twice....
Community & Inclusion
As the holiday season hits full swing, lists can be a helpful way to keep track of all the moving pieces. But rather than seeing accomplishment, they can just grow and feel overwhelming. Use these tips to keep lists motivating you.
Lori Leitgeb
6 min read
The Weak and the Strong: Functors
The Weak and the Strong: Functors
Types
Functional Programming
Let the weak say, I am strong. Or not.
Juan Pedro Villa
5 min read
Safety Nets as a Road to Growth
Safety Nets as a Road to Growth
Business Strategy
Failure points will always exist, despite our best efforts to minimize them. By having clear answers to a few key questions, you can keep failure points in check and stay focused on project and team growth.
Lori Leitgeb
4 min read
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