Hiring devs as a non-techie? It doesn't have to turn into chaos When hiring developers as a non-techie, chaos often ensues if you're not careful. I have had my fair share of painful memories, even as a techie. But it doesn't have to be this way.
Working remotely is ok, as is in-office The ever-so-ongoing discussion on remote vs. in-office and every hybrid nuance in between has been entertaining to follow ever since the Covid pandemic.
Tiny improvements add up Try to identify your most challenging and repetitive tasks, then see if you can find ways to complete them faster—one tiny percentage at a time. In this fast-paced moving world, you should strive for a competitive edge to stay ahead of the crowd. All the tiny improvements add up.
Laying the foundation for a glorious life You should pay close attention to two pillars in life to lay the foundation for a glorious life. This is regardless of the things you intend to pursue. And it is often prioritized away or easily forgotten until it is too late to remedy.