1123581321 14 minutes ago

I liked this, although it seemed like there were unusual typos/missing words for Rands in a couple of places. Is this a book draft?

It's a good exercise to mentally go around the a meeting room and think about what each person wants from it. Given Rands' job, he obviously starts thinking about it earlier, and for longer, but even a few minutes while everyone's settling in and chit-chatting can make a difference in how you participate.

JSR_FDED 43 minutes ago

This is either very profound or not at all. Can’t figure out which.

  • jaggederest 37 minutes ago

    I think much of this kind of management faffery might be like advertising - I know half is useless, but I'll be damned if I can figure out which half.

subygan 28 minutes ago

I hate middle management as much as the next guy.

but in this case, specifically. who are these career people thinking about orgs and their movement in years?

especially in a job economy where employees are expected to be laid off despite "staggering profits". It feels completely orthogonal to the environment I exist in.

is there room for lifers in big orgs? without getting the boot or worrying about the boot?