by James Shaw | Nov 14, 2019 | career-management, development, self-improvement
You should always take notes in your one-on-ones with the team, but how you do that is a tricky question to answer. Do your brain a favor Just the act of taking notes at all will allow you to process and retain the details better – especially if you write with a...
by Maisy Shaw | Aug 12, 2019 | development, job-posting, self-improvement, tech
I’ve interviewed countless people from executives, sales professionals, project managers and account executives. I typically know within the first 2 minutes whether or not they are going to make it through the hiring process. Below are 5 tips to ensure you get to the...
by Andrew Siemer | Aug 6, 2019 | development, leadership, self-improvement, tech
This is a running joke in IT, but think about it… Do you have only ONE person in your organization that knows your systems, runs your network, manages your database, or programs your applications?
by Andrew Siemer | Jun 5, 2019 | career-management, development, leadership, self-improvement
You have funding, you have selected your software development partner and you’re ready to begin development on your product. But instead of giving you a quote for development, your software partner gives you a proposal for a technical discovery. What is this and why...
by Maisy Shaw | May 7, 2019 | development, leadership, self-improvement, tech
You know the saying “Opinions are like assholes – everyone has one”? Well, project management processes and tools are similar – everyone has their own special setup. So this article isn’t intended to give you The Answer™; rather give you...
by James Shaw | Mar 19, 2019 | career-management, leadership, self-improvement, tech
I admit to saying “I can easily fix problems below me, but the hardest problems are above me”. I still believe this, but I think many people misinterpret the statement. If you’re thinking it means “my bosses are the problem”, you’re...