260 Stories To Learn About Team Productivity

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3 Nov 2023

Let's learn about Team Productivity via these 260 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

"Team work makes the dream work" - John Maxwell

1. 20+ Extraordinary Apps For Remote Teams

I am sure that you already have Zoom, Slack and Asana on your computer. But daily office life is more than written tasks and planned meetings. There are lunches with your team, spontaneous talks near the water cooler, common tasks and goals you want to acheive. It’s your comfortable workplace and it by itself motivates you to be productive. Just look at the bunch of stickers on the wall — big things are waiting for you!

2. 10 Ways Tech Is Increasing Workplace Productivity

Productivity in business is the continual effort of applying new methods and techniques. In simple words, productivity is getting quality work done quickly.

3. From Developer To PM: The Untold Truth About Growing Your Career

Developers with a strong understanding of company strategy rise faster, despite the misconception that engineers should only focus on technical details.

4. COVID-19 Layoff Letter Sample

Many employers have been asking me what they should write to their employee's during this hard time. I have to had to create a sample template that can be customized by both the employer type and the situation at hand.

5. Top 10 VS Code Extensions to Boost Productivity

A curated list of my top ten VS Code extensions that will supercharge your productivity and make you more effective as a developer.

6. Don't Hesitate to Raise an Incident

Declaring your first incident can be intimidating. Let’s look at some common fears, and work out how to address them.

7. Top 10 AI Tools to Check Out If You're Bored With ChatGPT

The article showcases the top 10 AI tools that can transform the way you work and live by automating tasks and improving productivity.

8. Why You Should Be Obsessed With Dogfooding

How dogfooding has evolved from its humble origins as a marketing gimmick to a central part of tech companies' product strategy

9. The Quintessential Work of Remote Developers

Building and supporting software does not require you to be in the office every day. Companies like GitLab, Digital Ocean, CircleCI, InVision, and Stripe have realized that remote work gives them a recruiting and productivity advantage over the competition.

10. 8 Google Chrome Extensions to Record Any Meeting

8 Google Chrome extensions nobody told you about ( but you needed them badly at work.

11. How To Manage Technical Debt With the Barbell Strategy

The barbell strategy is a valuable approach for companies looking to balance the need for innovation and stability in their software systems.

12. What does Agile mean to you?

In a recent encounter with agile community, I was asked ‘what agile means to me’. Simple question but difficult to answer provided the nature of question being open ended. This certainly got me thinking. I started skimming through multiple ways I can answer this question. I had to revisit my past and reflect on different phases of my agile journey.

13. Tech Enablement in Management Consulting: Best Practices and Common Mistakes

Historically, management consulting companies have relied primarily on human capital to solve complex business challenges of their clients.

14. Software Engineers use Code Reviews to Improve Product Quality

Software engineers need to do code reviews in order to improve overall product quality and learn from each other. Code review process has a set of best practices like any other complex processes. Check best practices below. Do you follow them on your current project?

15. Importance of Safety In Workplace

Every single day, people head to work with the desires that they will have the option to finish their day by day undertakings liberated from accidents or some other wellbeing dangers. Positively, we as a whole have the right to work in protected and clean conditions. And keeping in mind that most organizations take measures to guarantee the wellbeing of their representatives, accidents will undoubtedly occur. In any case, there are approaches to guarantee that such accidents are limited and unfit to show genuine sick impacts.

16. 5 Tech-Driven Solutions to Boost Your Business: Meet the 2021 Upgrades

Here is a list of some of the best tech upgrades you should consider adding to your business this year.

17. How To Assess And Improve Your Software Engineering Team's Performance

How do you measure how well your engineering team is doing and how do you find the bottlenecks where you can improve things the most?

18. Hacking the Set Up of Your Scrum Team to Start Delivering Within 48 hours

The complete guide to hacking the setup of your scrum team and start delivering business value in 48 hours.

19. How To Use Git Merge: Beginners Guide

Isolating features into different branches is a crucial practice for any serious developer. By separating each feature, bugfix or working experiment you will avoid a lot of problems and keep your development branches clean.

20. How To Reduce Software Development Costs

Mobile and web applications are worth investment as their use can help you achieve various goals, for instance, improve customer service, increase the conversion rate, provide security of sensitive data, automate manual, routine, and repetitive activities.

21. Yes, There ARE deadlines in Agile

I was recently asked to engage in a debate over whether or not there are deadlines in agile. There were a few folks involved in the debate and the predominant perspective seemed to be that true agile efforts have no external deadlines - all deadlines are self-imposed by the team in the form of an iteration commitment or a scope negotiation with the Product Owner.

22. Your Developer is not a Single Point of Failure

During my years as a coder, business analyst and technology consultant, I have heard many a manager or business owner complain about their on-staff developer. I have even sometimes heard them referred to as a “single point of failure.” At that moment, I know that I am entering a political minefield. My years of experience alert me to the fact that if someone in power thinks their developer is a single point of failure, then most likely the developer is not being properly managed.

23. How to Develop Interpersonal Skills for Collaborative Work

New in office? Learn about the necessary skills required for effective teamwork, collaboration and develop interpersonal skills and excel in the workplace.

24. 8 Things to Avoid as a Newly Remote Business

The next few months will be the most uncertain period business owners have faced. The coronavirus will change the economy and how we work. But I’ve been preparing for this time for more than a decade.

25. How Product Manager Solve Complex Problems

Excellent problem-solving skill is very essential for a Product Manager, because in the real day to day as a Product Manager will face a lot of complex problems that require deeply thinking for finding the root cause of problems, not only user’s problems but also internal problems such as slow development process, increase growth rate, increase retention rate, etc.

26. Learn How To Reset Team Productivity With These 5 Steps

Productivity is a volatile thing in the office. It comes and goes. Just like there are ups and downs in life, some days are more rewarding than others at the workplace too. There will be times when your team would get in a slump and you will have to jumpstart them back to life.

27. Top 10 Studies That Will Break All the Productivity Myths You Ever Knew

We’ve put together a list of the best productivity studies to help you get the most out of your day.

28. Why Standard Operating Procedures are Essential

Standard Operating Procedures are boring and the furthest thing from exciting but setting them up for your team will improve their performance significantly.

29. Startup Interview with Henry Shapiro, Co-founder at Reclaim.ai

Reclaim is an intelligent calendar assistant that enables you to block adaptive time for anything you care about. Vote for us for HackerNoon's SOTY!

30. What COVID-19 Means for the Future of Work From Home

The worldwide lockdown following the coronavirus pandemic was truly a time for remote work to shine if there ever was one. With most of the globe’s workforce being stranded in their homes and away from the office, the only solution for most was to move their labor to the remote setting.

31. Basics Behind Building Remote Team

Many remote team management theories offer the following model structure. It starts with:

32. Pros and Cons of Different Software Development Pricing Models

Fixed price or Time and Material? What is the best pricing model for software development services? Or maybe there is a third option to consider? Let’s dive into the pros and cons of popular pricing models for software development.

33. Leading By Letting Go. How To Quit Disturbing Your Engineering Team From Growing

In this article, Taras Lazoriv, Advanced Software Engineer at Innovecs, shares his leadership experience and thoughts on growing an engineering team.

34. Should You Hire More Software Engineers or Better Manage the Ones You Have?

That technology is here to stay is an obvious duh. If and how well-prepared companies are to deal with the constant need to increase investments in technology, that’s not as simple. Another obvious axiom is that software engineers and developers are highly valuable resources. Weather having more or putting the ones you have to better use is the best approach, that is less obvious.

35. Have you Considered Becoming a Product Manager?

Product management is a specialized role with an intelligent blend of business, tech and user experience. A product manager is mostly tasked with the duty of successfully managing the development of a product from start to launch, above other tasks.

36. Same Product = Same Team: Myth or Fact?

The Scrum Guide is quite clear on one important thing: for one product there is only one Product Owner and only one Product Backlog:

37. 11 Zoom Apps to Make Meetings More Efficient

While the basic features of Zoom are more than enough for the average team, there are a bunch of extra resources and ways to improve your Zoom experience.

38. How To Lead Your Business Strategically

The capacity of a leader to envision, plan, direct, and get the most out of the resources at hand effectively is known as strategic leadership.

39. A Guide to Managing Your Agile Engineering Team

Tips to succeed at software Engineering Team Management

40. Badly Designed Authorization Is Technical Debt

Hard-coded authorization leads to technical debt. Decouple your authorization decisions to be a more effective business.

41. Pro-Tip: Deliver Feedback as a Cop and Not as a Messenger

Annie leads the business operations platform engineering group within Square’s platform & infrastructure organization. Prior to Square, she worked at a number of startups across a spectrum of industries from consumer products to enterprise solutions, as well as a wide variety of teams from sales to engineering. Having worked with many different managers, she’s formed her own leadership philosophies.

42. Thoughts on Organizational Health: A Take on Pulse

Over-reliance on Pulse surveys as the only practice for employee feedback and management accountability will hurt the organization. here are some alternatives.

43. How to Build Tech with Less 

Co-founder and engineering lead of a fast-growth tech company explains how he's built innovative tech with just a team of four.

44. The Dunning-Kruger Effect in Simple Terms

The Dunning-Kruger effect is a phenomenon in which unskilled individuals overestimate their abilities while skilled individuals may underestimate their abilitie

45. True Engineering Enablement Starts with Onboarding

Engineering enablement cannot start with the tools and the process; great enablement must start with the engineers. And your engineers start with onboarding.

46. Are Your CICD and DevOps Tools Really Helping Developers?

If you are responsible for your team’s CICD and DevOps tools, have you ever asked yourself if the tools you built are really making developers’ lives easier?

47. Top Productivity Tools for Tech Remote Employees

Remote working is becoming a more and more popular way for employees to work.

48. How to Measure Productivity as a Developer

How can development productivity be measured? And should it be measured at all? This story explores some key ideas behind this controversial topic.

49. Why Project Maintenance Should Not Be Done By A Separated Team

Suppose you have to add a new major feature to an app.

50. Save Yourself the Headaches and Document Agreements the Right Way

Agreements are an essential part of software development. They lower development costs and make developers' lives easier. But there is a problem..

51. What Went Wrong? A Product Manager's Guide to Root Cause Analysis

As a product manager/owner of a product, a service or a feature, when do you get to know something went wrong?

52. Firing QA Testers Is the Biggest Mistake You’ll Make All Year

You wouldn’t edit your own work for a critical business presentation, so why should developers be expected to test their own code? A second set of eyes is key,

53. One Simple Hack For Making Remote Work Great: Trust

Remote work is on everyone’s minds right now. If you are fortunate enough to still have a job right now chances are you are doing it remotely. And you’ve probably learned that you can do your job pretty well from home - just as well as you did in the office if not better. And why is that? It’s certainly not because of the added stress of a pandemic. Could it be because your management team actually trusts you to get it done?

54. How Software Development Teams Can be More Productive with Platform Ops

Managing the scale needs of API teams is a difficult task. Here is how Platform Ops can help.

55. Don't Stop at Writing Code, Create Business Value

Knowing the business needs/problems can help engineers to grow faster. If you don’t know WHAT and WHY, you can’t think of HOW.

56. Brainstorming Rules, "How Might We.." Method, Team Warm-Ups, & Brainstorming Sessions

To prepare for brainstorming, it is necessary to gather a team, acquaint all the participants with the rules of brainstorming, and also prepare questions.

57. Automating Task Estimating Process In JIRA

Planning means more than just “staying organized”

58. Why Launching a New Project with a Remote Team Is a Good Idea

Having a remote team in the project will lower expenses and make hiring easier. It will lead to many operational challenges too. Let's see how to address them.

59. Demystifying Tech Debt: An Overview of the 4 Types with Actionable Fixes

Learn how to manage technical debt in your codebase with this guide on the 4 types of tech debt, with examples. We'll look at how to fix each type of tech debt.

60. 12 Effective Communication Tips Every Software Engineer Should Imbibe

How to improve your communication skills as a software engineer and increase your effectivity

61. 9 Questions Every Great Boss Should Answer

As a manager, without a system in place to measure yourself and actively monitor how you’re doing, you can't identify all the areas that you need to improve on.

62. The Relationship between DevOps and Platform Engineering

In this post, you discover where platform engineering fits into your broader software delivery process.

63. How to Make Remote Work Easier Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is causing many companies to ask their employees to work from home. Apple, Twitter, and Facebook are some high-profile names that have closed their offices in an effort to protect their workers and curb the spread of the deadly disease.

64. Teamwork and Collaboration: The Beauty of Being Replaceable

Through teamwork and collaboration, you can make yourself replaceable. This ensures the project stays stable and has benefits for you and for the team.

65. 10 Ways to Promote Wellness in the Workplace

I am sharing 10 practical ways to embrace mindfulness, focus on wellness, and maintain your mental well-being while in the office.

66. How does IT Process Automation Help in Improving Business Productivity

Discover how IT process automation help in improving business productivity.

67. The Noonification: Cyber Security vs Information Security (12/8/2022)

12/8/2022: Top 5 stories on the Hackernoon homepage!

68. 10 Ways to Prevent Burnout While Working From Home

While working from home has many benefits, it also has the potential for certain drawbacks. Burnout is a serious risk while working from home.

69. How Saying the Word NO Can Change Your Business Forever

When many keen entrepreneurs start out on the path to growing their business, they are often guilty of making one huge mistake more than any other. Unfortunately, because this error is so ingrained in our very being, it’s not something that we recognize straight away, which means it happens over and over again.

70. Top 7 Productivity Tips that can Boost your Performance

Productivity at work can make all the difference when trying to achieve your goals. Readout 7 productivity tips that anyone can implement to improve performanc

71. Why Do Most of Us Approach Productivity Incorrectly?

Looking for ways to boost your team's performance? Consider three critical principles that will help maximize productivity and avoid burnout in the workplace.

72. Scrum Introduction: Agile Put Into Practice

In our previous blog post, we wrote about Agile, a philosophy for managing projects and teams. In that text, we mentioned Agile methods, one of them being Scrum.

73. 5 Steps To Inspire Your Team to Success

For many leaders, recent progress can be difficult. It's not that we're not interested in performing at a high level and delivering the best results to our clients. Many of us ask ourselves:

74. Understanding the Tuckman Model of Team Development

Psychologist Bruce Tuckman described how teams move through stages known as forming, storming, norming, and performing, and adjourning.

75. Biometrics And The Future Of Tracking

Almost any organization experiences one of the main problems with the personnel policy - personnel discipline. It is particularly relevant for large companies. Here are several unpleasant consequences that this problem leads to. First of all, these are quite tangible hidden costs due to insufficient production of goods and services, foregone turnover, loss of important customers, and other losses from the irrational use of working time by employees. Let's say an employee takes 15-20 extra minutes every day to be late, protract a lunch break, have smoke breaks, go home early, and other things. Shouldn't be too hard to calculate that eventually it all takes an entire working day from one working month. In reality, people spend much more working time on personal needs: up to 35%.

76. Shippable Stories

I occasionally (and usually accidentally) find myself in a discussion about whether or not every story should be a shippable increment of work. Recently, I got involved (deliberately) in the discussion when I was invited to answer the question, “...should a user story correspond to a potentially shippable product increment?” on Quora.

77. The ROI of Git Analytics tools

Software engineers create all those great platforms and tools for every other industry, and yet, engineering leaders struggle to understand the work of their engineering teams. They struggle to correlate engineering output to business value.

78. The Eternal Struggle of A/B Testing Buttons

A few ideas on how to maximise the real-world impact of your product work.

79. Top 10 Productivity Apps For iOS To Take Your Productivity To The Next Level

Find the best productivity apps for iPhone or iPad. These best iPhone productivity apps help you get more things done faster and more efficiently than before.

80. Manual Testers in a Cross-Functional Team: Do We Still Need Them?

In this article, we’ll share our experience working without manual QAs and you can determine for yourself if it’s really worth it.

81. 5 Important Takeaways From 9 Remote Work Productivity Studies

For the vast majority of people in tech, one of the side effects of the Covid-19 pandemic has been the switch to working remotely. If Twitter is anything to go by, for some, this may become a long-term reality, too.

82. How To Set Up A Home Office

The rise of flexible job roles, digital tech careers and more freelance opportunities around the world has led more people into working from the comfort of their home, especially during this Covid19 pandemic. However, in order to get the best and ensure quality service deliveries, remote workers need the right tools to assist their craft.

83. Why It is Important to Monitor Code Quality

Code is a book and what the reader gets out of this book will depend on how the code is written.

84. Virtual Corporate Events and Meetings as a New Trend in the HR Industry

A virtual human-centered environment personalized for the company’s culture and values is the future of remote team building.

85. Improving Software Development Productivity

Software development takes time and effort and requires patience, but if it’s taking too long it can hurt the business. That’s why it’s important to always consider what you can do to improve your software development productivity.

86. Track & Manage Your Technical Debt To Make Better Strategic Decisions

If you are looking for a tool to start managing technical debt this article will help you make the right decision.

87. Roles Of Support Are The New Normal

Are you being the best leader you can be? Is your leader effective? here are some useful tips on how to do better.

88. How To Ensure That Your Team Is Happy With Remote Work?

A month ago saying that running a company through the crisis caused by this pandemic has been hard would be an understatement. I’m sure this has been unchartered territory for most of us. I mean, most workplaces don’t even have work from home policies that they had to design from scratch.

89. 4 Corporate Benefits that Improve Employee Mental Health and Engagement

The benefits of mental health support programs are numerous. Some of these programs include free therapy and healthy eating and physical activity. Others provide financial assistance to employees who need it. Whatever the case, there are three main reasons why you should care about your employees' mental health. Read on for more information. Here are some examples of mental health benefits offered by companies. All three promote a healthy work environment. Having a positive company culture is one of the most important factors in preventing mental health problems.

90. The Critical Link Between Software and Hardware Teams in Product Development

Software and hardware teams rely on each other. If they can learn from each other then benefits will be felt throughout an entire organization.

91. Crucial Steps Towards Effective Problem Solving In The Workplace

Every business - and everyone - encounters problems, whether it's too few customers, a product now working, or a team not functioning as it should.

92. Why SaaS Companies Require Security Testing?

SaaS companies offer a lot of flexibility when it comes to providing essential software solutions to their customers. They have an added advantage of being easily accessible and that too on all kinds of devices. As a result, the modern age businesses are rapidly switching to these solutions provided by SaaS vendors.

93. 7 Questions To Help You Find Out If Your Team Feels Psychologically Safe

Does your team have psychological safety? This may be a much more important question than you think. It may seem unintuitive but safety is a critical ingredient to unlocking your team's potential. Google certainly believes so, and Amy Edmondson at Harvard Business School agrees.

94. We Tested if Virtual Coworking Improved our Team’s Productivity

Missing proper conversations and more direct collaboration, our team decided to do a “virtual coworking” experiment - working with our cameras on for a week.

95. Pass On with Care: How to Hand Over Your Work Before You Quit or Go on Holiday

When go on vacation or quit, you should ideally organize your work in a way that those who stay at work do not get lost in chaos. Here is a checklist for you

96. SDLC Is a Complex Black Box and We Must Build Teams Accordingly

Invest in managing software engineering efficiency, not only measuring individuals' performances.

97. 5 Best Plugins For Dev Teams Looking to Level Up Productivity 🔥🔥🔥

Best VS Code Plugins and JetBrains extensions for dev team. Boost developer productivity with GitLive, Tabnine, Stepsize, EditorConfig and Better Comments.

98. Shifting from a sales-led growth to product-led growth mindset

The transition from sales-led to product-led growth model: What are the benefits and challenges of the product-led growth model.

99. 8 Basic Steps to Keep Your Remote Development Teams Secure

There is no doubt that the world's workforce is becoming more remote, particularly in tech as developers can now work from any location in the world. But there are a large number of new obstacles that come with this. The most pressing is security.

100. Humor at the Heart

Sharing some fun times at a cool place to work for body, soul and sanity.

101. 3-Tier Software Architecture Tutorial For Non-Developers

The three layers of software applications can help you visualise a software application's design and implementation as a non-developer.

102. Adequate Internal Communication goes a long way in Satisfying Tech Talent

Internal comms in tech can no longer be disregarded, regardless of whether you manage a small organization or employ non-desk workers worldwide.

103. Tips For Conducting A Remote Presentation

Like many others, my workplace has been conducting business remotely most of the year.

104. Why Giving Developers The Freedom Of Choice Is Not Easy

It’s a fact that software developers are in great demand these days, to say the least… The growing need for building more tech products vs. well-trained resources is out of balance.

105. How Startups Can Maximize ROI Using Flowcharts

A flowchart is a tool that is used for analyzing, designing, or managing a problem by dividing it into various parts. Flowcharts are used today in almost every application of problem-solving and planning. The flowchart is such a versatile tool that every industry has been using flowcharts to elaborate their plans and problems for the past century.

106. What is Code Review and How To Do It Right?

Why do you really need a code review and how to do it right?

107. The Most Effective Method to Avoid Workplace Injuries

Over the span of a normal workday, a significant number of us perform activities in an assortment of fields that might put our wellbeing and welfare in danger. While our occupations may appear to be innocuous, the truth of the matter is that workplace injuries can and do happen anyplace. Hands on injuries bring about torment and enduring, just as overwhelming money related misfortunes for many individuals. Realizing the first means to take after a workplace injury is something each worker ought to know about. Shockingly, most specialists are ignorant not just of the dangers natural in their activity, yet additionally of their privileges to remuneration for any business related injuries they endure.

108. Customer Support 101: Encouraging The Voice of The Company

Customer Support is the team that keeps in touch with our clients. They deal with the requests and issues that connect our customers to the business — they are the bridge. Offering excellent customer support is as important as having a robust product. To lead this effort, Preply has recently hired a new Head of Support, Jean-Pascal Gribaudi. He used to manage a support team in Booking.com.

109. Don’t Drop Your Work Meetings – Rather, Build a System for Them

Don't think that working meetings are a waste of time. Organize the system of working with them effectively following these simple rules.

110. How to Tackle Developer Burnout

An average scrum squad that has 5 developers, at least 4 of them will be suffering from burnout. Burnout affects 83% of developers.

111. 7 Ways to Manage Pull Requests

Improve your team's pull request management system to ship faster, more often.

112. 5 Team Communication Tools That Will Skyrocket Your Productivity

Teams come in all sizes and these days from all parts of the world. Geography is no longer a limitation with messaging tools that can connect you with anyone in the world. The right communication tools can skyrocket your team’s productivity, as ability to easily share information and ideas with all your stakeholders is key to driving productivity.

113. 5 Tips to Align Your Remote Engineering Teams

With only 4% working full time on-site, more and more companies are moving forward with fully remote work models. Check out our tips below

114. 6 Tips for Working Remotely

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, millions of people have suddenly had to relocate their office to their own homes. In normal times, around 8 million Americans work from home, but in just a few days, that number has multiplied, and then multiplied again.

115. Streamlining Your Django Development Environment with Docker Containers

Learn how to containerize an entire Django project from the ground up, including a Postgres database, Redis cache server, Caddy, and Celery instances.

116. Creating an Immersive AR Experience: Lessons From a Hackathon

Discover how a team overcame challenges in a FormulaAI hackathon to build a 3D AR experience for sports analysis in this inspiring case study.

117. How To Improve Concentration: 2021 Edition

How to improve your focus - especially as a software developer. Book review of Deep Work by Cal Newport.

118. Developing a Test Plan and Test Strategy for Your Business

Red Flags That Show Your Project Needs a Test Plan and a Test Strategy

119. What I've Learned in My First Year as a Software Engineering Team Lead

Practical leadership tips for a tech lead of a software engineering team.

120. What Product Managers Can Do to Minimize Technical Debt

Product managers are able to help in tech debt closing. Is it myth or reality? In the article, we'll discover what it may look like under the hood.

121. 3 Key Challenges to Effective Team Collaboration and How to Face Them

A collaborative work environment leads to a more engaged and high-performing workforce. According to a study, collaborative teams are five times higher performing than their non-collaborative counterparts as they feel more motivated to reach common team goals.

122. Should we Invest in People in Times of Recession?

Cutting manpower overheads makes sense in a recession but it may come at the expense of talent retention and other important factors to a company's success.

123. Why is a ‘Design-First’ Approach to Building APIs Controversial? How Does One Win at It?

In API product development, where the rubber meets the road, what obstacles do we meet along the way? Let's dive deep on how to succeed in API design-first.

124. Building a Team With a Decentralized Mindset to Empower Web3 Communities

In traditional roles the employees are accountable to a hierarchy of managers and those who have the power to make decisions from within the organization. Web3 turns this on its head and now projects within a more decentralized world are accountable to the community first, essentially reversing the power structure that employees would be familiar with.

125. 4 Ways to Prioritize Productivity over Keeping Busy

Being caught in the ‘busy trap’ makes it harder to see that productivity is not based on the number of hours you put in; it’s the time spent creating value.

126. How Using Self-Hosted GitHub Runners Can Save You a Fortune

127. Continuous Testing vs. Traditional Testing

We hear the term ‘continuous testing’ a lot in the software testing industry. It’s one of those buzzwords that just keeps coming up, time and time again.

128. 7 Ways to Promote Sustainability in the Workplace

We want to work, live, and play in a way that isn’t going to cost us the planet and, where possible, can potentially restore nature to what it once was.

129. Slogging Insights: A Discussion About the Best Productivity Tools

These are the best productivity tools that make your life a lot easier, as recommended by its everyday users.

130. 5 Most Impactful Reasons Why Remote Teams Fall Apart

Why does remote work succeed in some teams yet fails in others? We will attempt to answer this question by examining why remote teams fail to begin with.

131. 5 Ways Engineering Managers Can Motivate Individual Contributors

Want to inspire and motivate your individual contributors? Try setting clear goals and expectations, providing ongoing feedback and support, encouraging career

132. "Continuous Learning, Growth & Preparation for New Challenges is the Main Motivator" - Marek Tihkan

Today's interview is with Marek Tihkan, CTO at Dashbird talking all about Dev team leadership and management.

133. Wax On, Wax Off: How Going Remote Could be The BEST Thing That Ever Happened to Your Team

As every child of the ‘80’s knows – the most effective way to become a karate expert is not through years of dedicated training, but rather by completing a sequence of seemingly tedious chores for an elderly Japanese neighbor. Thanks to the miracle of muscle memory, before you know it, you’ll have won the all-valley karate tournament.  (Actually, now I think about it, this might have been one of the first, and most effective “hacks” I was ever exposed to).

134. To Assert Authority as a Young Manager, the Magic is in the Balance

Some discomfort is natural if you have recently moved from an individual contributor to a manager position.

135. Engineering Teams Need Inspiration to Thrive and Succeed

We don’t deserve the team we can’t inspire. Camaraderie, purpose, and appreciation need to become our priority.

136. Employee Education: A Guaranteed Way To Supercharge Your Business

Google reportedly has allowed its employees to spend 20 percent of their paid work time to pursue personal projects that they think will most benefit the company. The objective of this program is to empower and inspire innovation in participating employees. Many of Google's notable advances have resulted in this manner, including the development of Google News, Google Maps, Gmail, and even Adsense.

137. Technology or Strategy: How Is the Workplace Being Reimagined?

The traditional workspace is gradually changing to a remote workspace. But what is driving the transformation of remote workspaces, technology or strategy?

138. 5 Ways Emotional Intelligence Improves Team Productivity

Is there a place for emotions in the tech world?

139. Project Reporting Made Easy With Trello’s New Dashboard View

Project reporting has never been easier. Trello is a website that will host your company’s day-to-day tasks. It’s a platform that provides project management.

140. Those That Work Together Win Together

Steve White | Working Together To Win Together

141. Seven Expert Tips For Managers To Support Their Remote Teams

“The best executive is the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do what he wants done, and self-restraint to keep from meddling with them while they do it.” – Theodore Roosevelt

142. Creating a Strong Code Quality Culture in Your Organization

Learn how to build a culture of code quality to improve maintainability, scalability, and efficiency, and stay ahead of the competition.

143. How a Program Manager Can Estimate Items Too Early To Be Estimated

How to estimate work efforts that are not well-defined yet, but the business needs them.

144. Building Efficient Engineering Cultures with UX Design Principles

How to apply UX design principles to develop supportive and efficient engineering cultures

145. Continuous Integration (CI) Branching Strategies: What You Need to Know

When you have multiple developers working on the same code, you may face a lot of challenges when merging. That's where branches come in.

146. How to Hold on to Critical Knowledge When Employees Leave

If you do a good job as a leader, the people you mentor will eventually outgrow their original roles. Some will rise within their departments; others will go on to lead new teams. Many will go on to work for other businesses.

147. What Is Blind Hiring And How To Use It To Make Your Hiring Process Unbiased

Blind hiring is a process that aims to reduce hiring bias and improve company diversity, which leads to increased productivity and employee engagement. To help

148. Managing Projects on Microsoft 365? Here's How to Supercharge Your Team's Dynamics

Are you managing your projects and teams using Microsoft 365? Read on to find out how you can boost your team dynamics and achieve improved productivity!

149. How Task Management Software Helps Achieve Productivity in a Post-Pandemic World

Before the pandemic, roughly 30% of the part-time workforce was working remotely. It is estimated this will expand to at least 48% post-pandemic. Until the pandemic is over, it’s unclear exactly how much of the full-time workforce that can work remotely will continue to do so.

150. Team Building Activities In The Workplace Help To Establish Trust

Let’s take a look at some benefits of team building activities and games at the workplace.

151. These Errors in One-on-One Meetings are Hurting Your Team

One-on-one meetings go wrong not because of lack of effort. They go wrong when you don’t pay attention to the little things that are needed to get them right.

152. Planning Poker: Agile Estimation And Planning Made Easy

153. How Imposter Syndrome Affects Developers

Imposter syndrome is a feeling in software development. Not only does beginners or mid-level developers face this problem, but also the experienced coders.

154. The blockchain missing link in remote project management.

Disclaimer: the author has no vested interest in the brands mentioned here.

155. To Remote Work or Not to Remote Work: That is the Question

COVID-19 made sure that even the staunchest opposition to remote working saw flames this year. It was a question of: Either you offer your team a chance to work from home or say goodbye to your small and medium enterprise.

156. Virtual Corporate Events and Meetings as a New Trend in the HR Industry

A virtual human-centered environment personalized for the company’s culture and values is the future of remote team building.

157. What Mobile Gaming Industry Leaders Think About Testing Challenges

Wonder how the leading mobile games companies test their apps' functionality and performance? Here are some of their insights!

158. Prioritization Techniques Created by President Eisenhower

A universally applicable yet straightforward to understand tool can help you make sense of task priority. When you are swamped with work, ask this tool.

159. Why You Should Manage WIP

Having too much Work in Process, also known as Work in Progress (WIP), is a remarkably common issue. In my experience, management often encourages this behavior. I don’t know if it is the notion that we will get more done if we work on more things simultaneously. Or perhaps there is a fear we won’t get enough things done unless we work on several of them at once.

160. Stop Confusing Agile Development with Product Development

People keep confusing agile with product development but they are different concepts. It’s important to make this distinction because it actually matters. It isn’t just semantics, the confusion is causing us all problems. Understanding this difference may fundamentally change the approach most organisations take to building digital products.

161. How to Use Eslint With Webpack And ES6 Modules

Today we are going to talk about eslint and webpack. This is not going to teach you how to install eslint in your project, I will assume that you already did.

162. Main 5 Uncommon Traits of a Product Manager Role

Believe most of us are already aware of what is expected of a Product Manager profile in any internet company, starting from being a mini CEO of the product to be the interface between business, UX & technology. Here in addition to those common attributes of a PM profile I am going to point out few not so common traits but important qualities a Product Manager should possess.

163. Without a Stick and a Carrot: Three Life Hacks for Managing a Team

It's becoming increasingly important to keep your team motivated without using a "carrot and stick" approach.

164. Code Reviews: Tips On Getting More Feedback

Nobody leaving comments on your code reviews? Try out these 3 tips on getting eye balls on your pull requests

165. 5 Slack Apps for Startups to Save Time Spent on Repetitive Work

I remember when Slack first came out. Me and my team of engineers were frustrated that the higher-ups were making us migrate away from IRC. Fast forward to 2020 and now I'm a member of 15 different workspaces.

166. Team Retreats are Becoming Essential for Remote Tech Companies

Why team retreats are becoming essential when working remotely: TeamOut founder Thomas Mazimann

167. Why Data Science is a Team Sport?

Today, I am going to cover why I consider data science as a team sport?

168. The Fail Fast Mindset: How to Help Your Team Fail and Be Resilient at Work

No strategy can help an organization thrive if the people in the organization aren’t resilient to change and chaos. Setbacks and challenging situations - a missed deadline, a lost deal, a failed project, a bad strategy - are everyday affairs at work, and only those who learn to get past them can grow professionally and personally.

169. [Top 3] Time Management Habits of Highly Productive Distributed Teams

The traditional work model, 9 to 5 in an office with the whole company face to face, is going the way of the dodo bird. For a number of businesses thriving in the 21st century, that’s not necessarily a bad thing.

170. Top 5 Video Conferencing Apps For Virtual Meetings

As organizations continue to embrace remote working, the need to keep teams collaborating becomes necessary. Unlike a traditional office where people can socialize, allocating assignments is done in-person, and brainstorming sessions happen in the conference room, these can only be done virtually in remote working. That is why video conferencing tools are important for any remote team. For your team to benefit from video conferencing, however, the video conferencing app of choice should have features such as screen sharing, whiteboarding, file sharing, and chat options among others. Here are the top 5 video conferencing apps that will help your team feel like they are working next to each other.

171. Top 10 Javascript File Managers

File management is a helpful tool in any business application. Here is an overview of the most functional, elegant, and popular JavaScript File Managers ready to be built into the client-server solution. Even if you do not have a direct need to work with files, you can borrow the classic file explorer interface for other tasks. For instance, there are some cases of the classic interface becoming the basis for a new web application in this article.

172. 6 Examples to Differentiate Desirable Technical Debts From Undesirable Ones

Technical Debts have been in the center of software engineers debate for quite some time. Not only its analogy to financial terms has been discussed, but also the different contexts and aspects a debt contains.

173. All the Tools You Need to Emulate the Experience of Being in a Physical Office

On managing remote teams and creating an atmosphere similar to your office: Recently, I did a webinar with TIE and fellow women founders on Managing remote teams. A lot of you asked for the extensive list of tools that I mentioned in the webinar. So, here it is!

174. How to Measure Your Technical Debt: 8 Metrics to Consider

Technical debt metrics help you to monitor deficiencies in your current codebase. We decided to look at how they work, and pick out the best tracking tools.

175. How Does Technical Debt Drive Up Business Expenses?

How does tech debt cost you? Here are 6 reasons why managing technical debt should be part of your business plan.

176. Are You Contributing to a Toxic Work Environment Without Realizing It?

Some of the most toxic managers I have worked with had no clue they were contributing to a toxic work environment. Otherwise pleasant to talk to, these managers seemed to genuinely care about their people. However, what appeared on the outside was not in tune with what went inside their teams. Their good intentions didn’t always translate into the right action.

177. How to Manage a Remote Team if You’ve Never Done It Before

Vita Baryshnikova is a Head of HR at Skyeng where 90% of employees and contractors work remotely. Vita shares her experience of creating effective processes for remote teams. These simple tips can help you prevent burnout and add transparency to your work.

178. The Essential Data for Leading a Remote Engineering Team

When your team is building a software product, the majority of the work that they do is invisible. As a manager, you have to rely on in-person cues for blocked work or frustrated engineers. When they move to a remote workflow—your team also becomes invisible, and all those critical signals are dropped.

In-person, you might notice:

179. Reducing Time Spent on Refactoring 3 Tips from a Dev

Recently, I had to deal with an old codebase that was difficult to maintain and scale. In this article, I'll share how my team and I decided to deal with maintenance and the best practices we implemented to reduce time spent on refactoring.

180. The Bus Factor Score: How Many Team Members Can get Hit By a Bus Before the Team Fails?

What happens if your development team is hit by a bus? A short explanation of the Bus Factor and how to hold its score at safe levels and why you should.

181. Detailed PMO Time Management Guide: Practical Productivity Hacks

This is a short guide from the Head of Project Management at Techstack, detailing practical steps for managing your time effectively.

182. Secrets Your Parents Never Told You About Creating High-Performing Teams

How can teams perform at their full potential?

183. Context-Switching and Why Developers Are So Allergic to It

Developers hate context-switching. A lot. This article looks at why they hate it so much and the main approaches to addressing this critical issue

184. You Need to Make Better Code Reviews™

Code reviews and the pull request are the basic building blocks in many software engineers’ life (The Workflow). They prevent bugs, mistakes, and help distribute the knowledge around a code base in small units of changes. They are, also — and specially code reviews — more an art than a science, and so everyone makes mistakes here. Things as random as the relationship that different contributors have between them, influence whether something is approved, overlooked, ignored or requests changes.

185. Why Does 'Startup Vision' Matter So Much?

There are hundreds of things that could possibly go wrong when you start your own thing. It surely is in the startup stage right now, but there is a clear difference between it growing big and dying out after a year. That difference is - The Vision.

186. My Top Three Priorities as a Software Development Manager

I wasn’t a big fan of managers in my decade long programming career. I took pride in my accomplishments as a developer, the individual contributor. After all, I was the one making things happen or part of the team that made things happen. We built features, fixed critical issues and in my view, only reason business existed was because developers worked hard.

187. How I Manage My Team So The Business Can Thrive

Managing Guidance From The Diary of an Amateur (not anymore) CEO Who Runs a Six Million Revenue BusinessWhy invent the wheel when someone has already invented a bicycle? Whether in business or any other category, learning from others’ experiences increases your chances of success along with saving you time, resources, and money.

188. A Manual For Leading Scrum Teams To Maturity

If teams are not disciplined about the process, or not technically mature enough to actually deliver the work committed to a sprint, scrum processes are bound to fail.

189. What Is Product Management And How It Can Help You Drive Growth

While product management enjoys unquestioned support in the world’s most successful tech companies, other organisations that could substantially benefit from product management are still yet to adopt and embrace the discipline. So, I want to go through why you need product management in your tech or digital organisation.

190. Google Wave’s Misfire Is A Lesson for Today's Real-Time Collaboration Tools

When Google Wave previewed at the 2009 I/O conference, it was a tool like no other. Not only was it the first unified workspace and collaboration platform before the remote-work boom happened, but it also tried to solve many of the same problems we’re facing today.

191. The Salesforce Conversations [Part 3]

Agile, Flow, and a Filter

192. Procrastination From a Remote Programmer's Perspective

I've read many articles on procrastination and motivation, but I've always found in them a complete or partial misunderstanding of the problem. Or just inconsistency with my realities – after all, people are different. I'm going to describe what I know from my own experience and what helps me personally. Maybe it will help someone else.

193. What to Do When Your Employees are Fighting in the Workplace

I have always enjoyed healthy disagreements about my own ideas and opinions at home and at work. They give me a peek into so many unique perspectives and help me see how different the world is around us. I do not agree with everything people say, but I am definitely open to hearing them around.

194. Software Engineering and the Ikea Effect

This is the IKEA effect, a cognitive bias where we place a disproportionately high value on products that we have partially created.

195. Software Has Taken Away The Human Element: Let’s Get It Back

When you’re collaborating with your team, you don’t care about files. You care about the people. So why do companies put so much effort into developing tools and systems when they should be designing for interactions and relationships?

196. Ask These 5 Questions From Your Managers Every Month to 10X The Impact

The gap between how you view your behaviors and actions and how others perceive you is always huge.

197. The Outstanding Developer Book: Distractions Around Us And Developer Productivity

Think about a normal day of work. You arrive at the office, take a coffee, start coding, do some code review, have lunch, some meetings, code again, and that’s it. But is it really?

198. The Best Software for Dev Teams to Review as They Welcome 2022: A 2021 Highlight Reel

How would I sum up 2021?

199. 8 Tips To Reinvent Your Project Meetings And Win

In a typical project meeting most attendees do not contribute but attend just to hear the conversation. A large amount of developer time is wasted. This drains resources from the project and can create a scheduling nightmare.

200. Top 7 Techniques For The Ideal Secure Code Review

Considering today's cyber threat landscape, it is undeniable to say that the internet-facing applications are at major risk due to rapid increase in vulnerability exploits and ways to penetrate applications leveraging the hidden weaknesses in them.

201. 5 Ways to Optimise Team Performance Without Going Full Agile

My last job in Brazil before moving to the UK was at ThoughtWorks. While I didn’t agree with everything that they did there (OMG… Java, please no! ^_^’’’) there is one thing about ThoughtWorks that is incontestable: they are very good with processes.

202. The 5 Best Books Every CTO and Engineer Manager Should Read

Here’s my recommendation when it comes to books that will help a technical person to get into management and executive functions.

203. 3 Things I Wish I Knew When I Was Still An Engineer

I loved being a software engineer, or so I thought. On my last project working as an engineer, I fondly recall spending my weekends writing code to finish any user stories in my queue. It got to the point that I completed my work so far in advance that I was running a few sprints ahead of my team. I started to use my newfound free time during the week to sit in as many application requirement gathering meetings as possible. I began to collaborate more with our design team and shadow interviews with customers about the product we were building. I shifted into more of a mentorship role for our engineering team. At times, I found myself explaining the rationale behind a feature design decision and bouncing ideas around for an architectural approach in the same conversation. It took me a while to reach this career-changing realization; I was more interested in shaping the product than building it.

204. How SurveySparrow Moved To Remote Team Management During the COVID OutBreak

From an epidemic, it was advancing towards becoming a pandemic. We heard a 10, then 20 and before we knew, it had already hit 1000!

205. How Collaborative Learning Can Help You Achieve Better Results

Collaborative learning is an approach based on the teamwork of the employees' group to achieve a joint purpose. Such an approach allows one to learn from the experience of others, helps to generate more ideas, as well as establishes a solid rapport within a company.

206. Your Management Superpower is Listening

You’re a manager and you want to add value. You want to help your team perform better and love their job at the same time. What can you do?

207. How to Improve Developer Productivity

Become more productive as a developer in the next 10 minutes using researched backed tips and hacks.

208. Tested Strategies for New Managers: The Do’s and the Don’ts

After a year in people management roles, I discovered that people are the toughest part of it all. You can find perfect tools to automate your routine tasks or build fantastic processes causing you no trouble. You can get all other issues resolved, but the human factor will still be your biggest risk.

209. Notion: Superior Productivity For All

Notion is an All-In-One workspace. Notion’s platform allows you to create task-oriented lists and projects, wikis, databases, lightweight CRM’s, tables & more!

210. Secrets of High-Performing Teams: Part II

A robust DevOps team facilitates faster development of new products.

211. Will The Customers Like This Feature?

We’ve all had arguments about whether customers are going to want this feature or that. Maybe it’s about how the feature might work or even what colour a button might be. It’s an important debate to have, but all too often an important follow-up question is left out: how many customers will this really serve?

212. Productivity 101: How to Implement the Pomodoro Productivity Technique

If you’re looking to be more productive in your life, you may have heard of the Pomodoro productivity hack or technique.

213. InVision Gains 2 Million Users, Adds Freehand Templates (Interview)

After a year that included 40% growth in user base and a 130% surge in demand for online whiteboard products, InVision has released an update with Freehand template gallery.

214. The WFH Slump: 10 Ways To Be More Productive While Working From Home

With 56% of workers only working remotely for the last year, working from home is still something most of us are adjusting to.

215. How To Get The Most Out The Pomodoro Technique To Be Highly Productive

Developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s, the Pomodoro technique calls for using a timer to break down work into 25-minute intervals separated by short 5-minute breaks. After four sessions of work, the Pomodoro technique prescribes a longer 30-minute break.

216. Remote Work Playbook: Best Practices To Follow

Although WFH is now the new normal because of COVID, managing a remote startup presents unique challenges. As first-time founders of a fully-distributed team, this is the advice and playbook we wish we read when we started out on this journey.

217. The Phases of Project Management

The moment you become a part of the corporate world, the term you get most familiar with is 'Project'. We can say that projects are the elementary part of the corporate world.

218. Best Advice On DDD For Data-Focused Devs

The domain design approach to software development contributes to solving a specific domain model. It revolves around the business model, linking execution to key business principles.

219. How to Initiate a Software Requirements Specification

How many times have you felt that it would have been better to contemplate the project requirements? How many times did you feel like including that “one” particular feature/function could have saved it from failure? Hold on to the thought right there! Do you think a System Requirements Specification could have played a pivotal role in success?

220. A Guide to Improving Your Focus

How The One Thing Philosophy can help you to concentrate on the right things, improve your focus and really get things done at the end of the day.

221. Scrum Vs. Waterfall: What is the Difference?

The software development market is gigantic and has a lot to offer us

222. What Is EditorConfig And Why You Should Use It

Editor Config is an INI format based configuration system that let you establish project level coding standard; It allows configuring: indentation style, indentation size, line width and more. It helps in reducing the effort required to bring each team member to the consistent coding standards by automatically importing and applying the configuration to IDE.

223. How to Effectively Deliver Feedback to Your Team Members

Make feedback normal. Not a performance review. Delivering relevant feedback in the right manner is a top skill. Once mastered, it benefits the entire team.

224. How to Build Successful Communication with Clients

The work of IT teams is done for the people who are paying to them, i.e. clients. Even if you are working on an internal product, everything has its customer and buyer.

225. How To Manage Technical Debt Properly

We're used to thinking that you cannot deliver fast and maintain a healthy codebase. But does it really has to be a trade-off?

226. How CodeClimate's VP of Engineering Used Data to Support Our Engineering Team on a Human Level

When global circumstances required our team to go completely remote, we knew things would be tough. Team members wouldn’t just be working from home; they’d be working from home during a time of intense fear and uncertainty, with a myriad of new concerns and distractions. We expected that engineering activity would decline as a result, and we were understanding — as our VP of Engineering, Ale Paredes, explained during a panel on working remotely through the crisis, “We're not trying to behave as if it's business as usual, because it's not business as usual.”

But when Ale checked the team’s productivity metrics in Velocity, our engineering analytics platform, she was surprised by what she found. After we made the switch to a distributed workflow, many engineers actually started working more. Still, despite logging more time in the codebase, they were getting less done.

To find out why the team wasn’t making progress, Ale dug deeper into the data. Not only did she find answers, she used that information to develop better ways to support the team.

227. 4 Tips to Improve Your Engineering Team's Velocity in Scrum

In this article, you’ll learn what velocity means in the context of an agile/scrum methodology and how you can improve it to allow your team to move faster and

228. Humans Neglecting Maintenance: Causes And Consequences

You might be thinking if maintenance is so important, then why do people neglect it? To answer your question, we have 12 reasons why people neglect maintenance.

229. What is DevOps and How Does it Influence the Digital Transformation of Companies?

When we talk about DevOps we mean the set of process automation practices in the software and IT departments. DevOps is a movement, or work philosophy, also defined as a culture of shared responsibility or systematic thinking, whose ultimate objective is none other than to work based on collaboration between members of the software development and IT / operations teams to achieve better and more agile results.

230. 3 Things Great Engineering Managers Do

As all Spider-Man comic book fans know, with great power comes great responsibility, and being a great manager isn't just about being good at telling people what to do. It turns out that effective engineering managers aren't mind-bending wizards — they're just good at a few things. Here's a few of them:

231. How to Prevent Churn: 8 Crucial Tips for First-Time Managers

Useful tips on how to properly manage a team, for first time managers as well as, managers working with a new company or organization.

232. Offshore Outsourcing Challenges Part 1: How to Hire an Effective Team

Offshore outsourcing, in the broad, is continuing to grow – according to GSA, 70% of companies surveyed suggested that they would outsource more in 2020, with half of those suggesting a big increase in outsourcing.

233. What Product Team Structure is Right for You?

Product team goals and structure transforms together with the entire business. Follow these transformations through every stage of the company’s growth.

234. 6 Driver-Navigator Patterns That Make Pair Programming More Productive

Why Pair

235. How and When to Find Your Dream Team

How and When To Find Your Dream Team

236. The Most Effective Way to Onboard a New Developer on Your Team

A new employee’s career at your company can be determined, to a reasonable extent, by how well their onboarding goes.

237. Here's How To Become a Real Software Estimates Expert

The first time you finish a piece of software you've estimated, you discover a harsh reality ... software estimates are hard. Unexpected edge-cases, dependencies, meetings, and a thousand other things. This law summarizes it perfectly:

238. Startup’s Secrets: How to Run Remote Sprint Planning

Every battle is won before it is fought. ~ Sun Tzu

239. Why Team Building Matters - Winning Over Sceptics

Team building is not popular. One survey found 31% of workers dislike team-building activities. Perhaps many have been scarred by the forced fun of clumsy corporate team building events. But there’s real value there to be unlocked. How well a team communicates can be more important than how skilled its members are.

240. Tips for Becoming a Software Engineer: Hands-on Experience

It is impossible for a trainee software developer to become a trustworthy professional in just one year. However, your first year in programming may bring you many valuable lessons and insights. What to expect if you are starting your way in programming? What tips does a novice developer hear from senior colleagues every day? That’s what we’ll talk about here.

241. Does Canva Hurt or Help Graphic Designers? Hacker Noon on Design

Do time-saving apps like Canva help or hinder freelancers and digital creatives? Tell us what you think in a Tweet!

242. 3 Ways Team-Love Impacts the Bottomline and How to Cultivate It

These little-known, scientifically proven customer retention strategies ALWAYS work.

243. Refactor Or Not To Refactor?

It probably doesn't have an universal answer other than using case-by-case judgments

244. How to stay sane and motivated when working remote

A Product Manager’s guide to surviving in a COVID-19 world

245. Top 3 Metrics For Engineering Team Performance

What’s the overall performance of your engineering team? Let’s look at how we can improve your team’s performance.

246. What Is Dynamic Programming?

This article is for them, who have heard about Dynamic Programming and for them also, who have not heard but want to know about Dynamic Programming (or DP) . In this article, I will cover all those topics which can help you to work with DP .

247. The Ultimate Guide to a Successful Strategy Session

Companies can run for many years without strategy sessions, and be fine. Yet if they start doing that – they will inevitably see greater success and growth and just overall business improvement. Albina Zhdanova, the COO of Tools for Brokers, shares their insights into organizing a productive strategy session.

248. 11 Techniques and 5 Tools to Work Toward Limitless Team Productivity

Team productivity drives success to companies in all industries. The role of the team leader is to help the team achieve better results without a professional burning-out. How do you increase team productivity and keep a healthy atmosphere in the office?

249. The 15 Common Tips About Managing Newly Remote Teams

Remote work has become the most transformative labor trend of our lifetime. Long before ‘social distancing’ became a household term, businesses chose to operate with remote teams because of its benefits.

250. Evolution of Multiplayer Software: From Games to Tools ⚡

Have you heard the news? Epic Games, the developer of a wildly successful multiplayer game Fortnite, has just announced a massive $1.78 billion funding round. Want to know what it has to do with collaboration software?

251. Reviewing The 2020 Tech Lead Developer Survey by Couchbase (Podcast Transcript)

Amy Tom talks to Matt Groves, the Senior Product Marketing Manager at Couchbase, and Brant Burnett, the Systems Architect at CenterEdge Software.

252. The FAQs of React Native

React Native is a framework created by Facebook that is used for building native apps using React. It is mainly used for developing applications for Android, iOS, and Web. It an open-source framework. So, today we will be checking out the 13 most asked React Native questions.

253. Slack vs. Discord: Which One Is Better for Business?

Today, we are going to compare Slack and Discord - perhaps, most popular team communication platforms and figure out what is the difference between them and which one can better solve your daily business tasks. We will also share from our experience, which tool we find better suited to specific Upsilon’s needs.

254. Top 10 Business Development Tools in 2020 and 2021

Slack, Rocketbolt, and Trello are among the best business development tools in 2021. In this article, we'll go over 10 tools your business should consider.

255. Is Pisces the Dumbest Star Sign?

What does it take to get your article rejected by Hackernoon? A behind-the-scenes thread where our editors share their thoughts about ill-fated star signs.

256. The No Bullshit Guide to Product Management

Why it is sometimes confusing to read about product management and why I wrote this guide: I actually wrote this guide in reaction to reading some other product management guides. I noticed that a lot of the guides I read were from pms at larger companies and didn’t actually have what I thought were the core pathways, skills, and experiences regarding product management. The guides did have a lot of tangential anecdotes, a lot of the typical hr-approved talking points of larger companies, and a lot of “check out this cool thing we did.” I tried to write this guide like something you’d hear after getting that Google pm drunk at a bar after the conference instead of hearing his talking points during the conference.

257. Speed Up Your Updates Delivery: This Method Really Works

A development method to bring value quickly while not slowing down the pace of software releases.

258. 5 Ways to Prioritise Your Product Backlog

This article takes a look at the different methods for product backlog prioritisation, such as Stack Ranking, The MoSCoW method, and more.

259. Successful Managers Are Shit Umbrellas: Leadership 101

From the desk of a brilliant weirdo #1: If you’re having a hard time getting your team on the same page, I want to let you know that you’re not alone.

260. How To Make Your Codebase More Readable

Unfortunately, very effective and efficient software engineers are generally very intolerant towards extreme ineffectiveness or inefficiencies, so try hard

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