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Month: September 2016

Is your team wasting too much time on meetings?

Stop me if you heard this one before: “agile has too many meetings“. This is the most common complaint for teams adopting scrum or other similar agile methods. Developers feel that they are wasting their time instead of “doing stuff”.

Álvaro G. Cachón September 19, 2016 Business Culture No Comments

No one reads the documentation – and that shouldn’t stop you

I could make a post with the perfect tone mix of “amusingly angry” and “cynical tech guy” on how no one ever reads the manual, but this is not about making a point on how clever “we” are versus how

Álvaro G. Cachón September 12, 2016 Business Culture, Software No Comments

What is it that makes a good developer?

I’ve always found that, when interviewing someone for a technical position, the round of time talking about actual technical knowledge is the one taking the smallest fragment of the conversation. And this is because all technology can be learnt with

Álvaro G. Cachón September 5, 2016 Business Culture, Recruiting No Comments

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