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Care-Driven Development is a way of developing software driven by an ultimate care for the outcomes. It’s the art of giving a shit as a developer.
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By multiplying the noise, AI tools we use in recruitiment have broken the process for both candidates and hiring companies.
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Radical Candor promises to be a suitable model for delivering feedback. In practice, it’s less reliable and more complex than theory suggests.
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The most recent trend in AI startups, hustle culture, is a productivity myth. It harms companies more than it helps.
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Communication quality is a hidden factor that can make work significantly longer. Yet, it is rarely, if ever, considered when estimating.
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In software engineering, for decades, the trend was to specialize more. With the new AI-powered software development landscape, we’ll see full-stack developers to return to their prominence.
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Flailing around with intent is the best we can do most of the time when we face a new set of circumstances. And it happens more often than we think.
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Despite the ubiquity of digital tools, physical visual boards offer unique value whenever we can get away with a whiteboard.
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Without care, distributed autonomy will misfire. People will use power to act selfishly rather than for the greater good of the collective.
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High autonomy, high alignment environments provide the most desired organizational model. However, aligning individual efforts is a prerequisite for distributing autonomy.

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