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lethain.com
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| | | | A peculiar challenge of management is trying to invest in someones career development when they themselves are uncertain about their goals. As a manager, you may have more experience and more access to opportunities within the company, but that represents a small slice of their career possibilities. Our schooling often rewards us for being methodical, linear thinkers, but that approach is less effective outside the intentionally constrained possibility spaces. | |
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letterstoanewdeveloper.com
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| | | | Dear reader, Welcome to the last letter. I couldn't have imagined what would happen when I penned my first letter 5 years ago. (I still think you should learn version control, for the record.) This blog outlasted two jobs. 280+ posts and 220,000+ visitors later, this project has changed my life in so many ways. | |
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grahamwahlberg.com
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| | | | So far it seems that about 90% of people do NOT want to meet for coffee. Instead they just want me to ask questions over email which is more efficient but less effective in getting relevant contacts and opportunities. A few thoughts: 0) Awesome you are putting yourself out there and going for it. You... | |
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troypatterson.me
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| | I found this article, Mute the Messenger, through my RSS feed this week. I found the article fascinating. Essentially, it is the tale of standardized testing and what could potentially be the ugly reality of assessment. It is not the shortest of articles, but a great read. Now, take the article with a bit of [...] |