Stop Asking and Start Making Decisions Today

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  • Nothing new to me. That's how I roll.

  • I particularly enjoyed the irony of "How to Raise Your Game by Doing Nothing" linking to a 404 page:-)

  • Ha ha brilliant!

    I think I may just leave the dead link there but it's also included below for reference until i can edit the article.

    http://www.johnsansom.com/how-to-raise-your-game-by-doing-nothing/[/url]

    Thanks for letting me know.

  • An excellent article.

    Just as with one of the previous posters, it's the way I work already. However, it's all too easy to make these mistakes, especially for any technical people, since they often focus on their technology before their interpersonal skills. This article was a timely reminder to those in the know and a good grounder for those who haven't previously considered working like this.

    Semper in excretia, suus solum profundum variat

  • Great article, food for thought.

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  • Good article, interested in reading more but none of the links work - I reckon you need to remove the date components

  • Thanks Stephanie!

    The redirection process on the blog was failing and all links should now make it to their intended destination 🙂

  • majorbloodnock (5/16/2012)


    An excellent article.

    Just as with one of the previous posters, it's the way I work already. However, it's all too easy to make these mistakes, especially for any technical people, since they often focus on their technology before their interpersonal skills. This article was a timely reminder to those in the know and a good grounder for those who haven't previously considered working like this.

    Thanks for your feedback sir, I appreciate it!

  • I think it is how most of us roll. It goes without saying that there are standard and/or policy based practices but by and large a lot of what developers, for example, ask for should be something of a "black box" to them. It doesn't matter how it works, only that it does works. This isn't intended to be a cover all statement but in my experience it covers a bunch.

    Cheers

  • Good thinking and simple explanation.

    Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • iBar (5/16/2012)


    Good thinking and simple explanation.

    Thanks for sharing your experience.

    My pleasure, glad you enjoyed it.

  • Nice article. Thanks for sharing.

    Thanks

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