Category: Growth

  • Writing A Blog

    Writing A Blog

    If you’ve never considered writing a blog before, you’re not alone. About a year ago, there was no way on earth for me to be writing one, and yet here I am. My main concern was not finding a topic or the time to write, but rather, why I should spend my valuable time doing…

  • Play For The Team

    Play For The Team

    During my career I’ve seen many teams of different shapes and sizes, and I’ve noticed that the most effective teams are those where people actually care more about their teammates than themselves. Takehiko Inoue shows this very clearly in his best seller manga Slam Dunk, which also happens to be my favourite. This manga follows…

  • The Time Management Matrix

    The Time Management Matrix

    Time is our most valuable resource because it is limited, and we cannot get more of it. If we manage our money, we should certainly manage our time. In The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey presents a key framework for understanding how to use our time effectively: the Time Management Matrix, also…

  • Blameless Culture

    Blameless Culture

    A few years ago I watched a very interesting documentary about World War 2. Amongst the new facts I learnt, what surprised me the most was all the chances that Hitler had to win the war, and how the Nazis’ blame culture was one of the factors that contributed to their defeat. Hitler’s generals were…

  • Work/Life Balance

    Work/Life Balance

    What is really Work/Life balance? When I started my career, I thought it was very simple: respect working hours, don’t answer calls or messages outside of these hours, don’t think about work, and don’t do anything work-related during my personal time. It took me many years to realise that not everything was truly black and…

  • New Year Goals

    New Year Goals

    This article will be published either on New Year’s Eve or on the New Year, depending on where you are in the world. For reasons I can only guess, this seems to be a time when people spend more time reflecting on their achievements, and setting goals for the new year. As long as you…

  • Divide and conquer

    Divide and conquer

    Divide and conquer is a very useful strategy that you can use in a range of problems. The first time I heard of it was in reference to the algorithm to break down problems recursively. The idea is to break down a big problem into smaller problems that are easier to solve, and then solve…

  • The recipe for success

    The recipe for success

    Last week, CultureAmp hosted a panel to answer questions from students in the Startmate Student Fellowship, and I was very lucky and honoured to have been invited to the panel to answer these questions. At this session, I encountered some bright students that asked very interesting questions. Today, I want to talk about one of…

  • The Secret of Good Demos

    The Secret of Good Demos

    Before the rise of the agile framework, software development was primarily done using traditional project management methodologies, such as Waterfall. Once the product was ready, the product demonstration, or demo, would be the meeting that determined whether the customer was happy with the final product or if the team had wasted months, if not years,…

  • Effective Pull Requests for Better Code Reviews

    Effective Pull Requests for Better Code Reviews

    Nowadays it’s almost unthinkable to work in a Software Development team and not use Pull Requests to do Code Reviews. Pull Requests have become an essential part to our day-to-day work, but there are cases where we’re still not making the best use of them. In this article, I will explain why it’s important to…