Toots from 2023-09-15
“We’ve told people they must do something, on a schedule, in a certain format. But we haven�…
“We’ve told people they must do something, on a schedule, in a certain format. But we haven’t Pulled, we haven’t created a sense that the work is valuable, that there is a need it is filling.”
https://kellanem.com/notes/push-and-pull
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“To deliver to this standard, any work on legacy systems requires resolving legacy technical de…
“To deliver to this standard, any work on legacy systems requires resolving legacy technical debt—but only to the extent that it supports developing new features. The transformational work thus becomes part of the everyday work.”
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/enterprise-strategy/everyone-is-busy-who-has-time-to-transform/
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“Let’s talk about three strategies that can help you achieve great results, while still carin…
“Let’s talk about three strategies that can help you achieve great results, while still caring for your team.”
https://leaddev.com/team/you-cant-actually-do-more-less
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“ * That it is easy to talk about a culture of safety. It is extraordinarily difficult to crea…
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- That it is easy to talk about a culture of safety. It is extraordinarily difficult to create and sustain one. Production pressure eats safety culture for lunch.
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- That production pressure, lean engineering, and lean staffing strip an organization of resources, people and time, and thus resilience.
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“A Celebration of the Work of Richard Cook, MD: A Pioneer in Understanding Accidents, Safety, Human Factors, and Resilience.” https://www.researchgate.net/profile/David-Woods-19/publication/371403498_A_celebration_of_the_work_of_Richard_Cook_MD_A_pioneer_in_understanding_accidents_safety_human_factors_and_resilience/links/648868f9b3dfd73b77813552/A-celebration-of-the-work-of-Richard-Cook-MD-A-pioneer-in-understanding-accidents-safety-human-factors-and-resilience.pdf?origin=publication_detail.
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If websites really valued my privacy, they wouldn’t keep asking me to give it away.
If websites really valued my privacy, they wouldn’t keep asking me to give it away.
