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| | | | | I'm reading Bill Walsh's book The Score Takes Care of Itselfon his methodology for getting the San Francisco 49ers to perform at a high level in the 1980s (and win 3 Super Bowls in the process), and I found it interesting how closely his Standard of Performance matches up against the Automattic Creed.I thought I... | |
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| | | | | You might remember a few years back I talked about why Automattic has a creed, and shared ours. Here it is again: I will never stop learning. I won't just work on things that are assigned to ... | |
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| | | | | I will never stop learning. I won't just work on things that are assigned to me. I know there's no such thing as a status quo. I will build our business sustainably through passionate and loyal customers. I will never pass up an opportunity to help out a colleague, and I'll remember the days before... | |
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| | | Hello, I'm Shelley Tremain and I would like to welcome you to the tenth-anniversary installment of Dialogues on Disability, the series of interviews that I have conducted with disabled philosophers for the past ten years and have posted to BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY (and the now-defunct Discrimination and Disadvantage blog) on the third Wednesday of every month... | ||