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TWH#38: The Hidden Power of Momentum
“The best way to change long-term behavior is with short-term feedback.” —Seth Godin
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TWH#37: A Recipe for Self-Improvement
"Talk less, listen more, and be decisive when the time comes." —Satya Nadella
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Apr 28
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TWH#36: Working with a non-technical CEO
Succeeding as a senior engineering leader when your CEO “doesn’t get it.”
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Apr 21
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TWH#35: Principles
'Don’t get hung up on your views of how things “should” be because you will miss out on learning how they really are.' —Ray Dalio
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Apr 14
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TWH#34: Enable a Framework, Create Discipline
“Greatness is not a function of circumstance. Greatness, it turns out, is largely a matter of conscious choice, and discipline.” — Jim Collins
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Apr 7
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TWH#33: Write Simply, Change Effectively
"The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place." —George Bernard Shaw
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Mar 31
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TWH#32: Different Strokes For Different Folks
"Every single one of us has a different map of the world. So if you want to understand someone you have to understand their map." —Steve Schlafman
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Mar 24
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TWH#31: Commitment vs. Compliance
“When people are engaged, managing them is not necessary; when they are not, it is not sufficient.” — Fred Kofman
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Mar 17
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