#29 An Overview of Keep Your People
An overview of my newly launch book Keep Your People, and an apology for not updating MFS for so long.
An overview of my newly launch book Keep Your People, and an apology for not updating MFS for so long.
We look at techniques, drawn from the US Army, that help us to give better, clearer instructions.
When we judge people, it's important to resist the first narrative our brains generate. Here's why.
What should you do when your entire team disagrees with your boss, but you have to commit to the decision anyway?
How do you manage your down days now that other people depend on you?
How do you find motivation in management, when you no longer get to code?