Management Rands On How To Make Meetings Suck Less Pinterest's Head of People Operations airs his opinion on meetings and how to change your approach to them for more productivity.
Engineering Why Every Startup Should Pair Program Pair programming does a lot more than speed things up. It also deeply influences culture, says Pivotal Labs COO Edward Hieatt.
Management Why Yammer Believes the Traditional Engineering Organizational Structure is Dead Yammer VP of Engineering Kris Gale explains why organizational norms are holding us back and what to do about it.
Engineering Why Firing Brilliant Assholes Is Required to Build a Great Engineering Culture SimpleGeo Co-founder Joe Stump on the challenges of engineering leadership and why attitude trumps talent more often than not.
People & Culture How Stripe Built One of Silicon Valley’s Best Engineering Teams Greg Brockman, the founding engineer at Stripe, talks about how to construct your hiring pipeline to maximize talent.
People & Culture How Etsy Grew their Number of Female Engineers by Almost 500% in One Year CTO Kellan Elliott-McCrea shares the strategy Etsy used to get more female engineers interested in joining the company.
Management Evernote’s CTO on Your Biggest Security Worries From 3 to 300 Employees Evernote's CTO David Engberg goes in-depth on all the security threats you'll face as your startup grows and how to combat them.
Management Unlocking the Power of Stable Teams with Twitter’s SVP of Engineering Chris Fry, former SVP Engineering at Twitter, talks about how forging strong teams is vital to building a long-lasting company.
People & Culture Here’s Why You’re Not Hiring the Best and the Brightest Jeff Atwood, Founder of Discourse, Stack Exchange and Coding Horror, shares his secrets for garnering the best talent in tech.
Management Hyper-Growth Done Right - Lessons From the Man Who Scaled Engineering at Dropbox and Facebook Aditya Agarwal, VP of Engineering at Dropbox, talks about how he was able to scale their engineering team while maintaining productivity.
Product Software is Eating Hardware - Lessons for Building Magical Devices Adam MacBeth has advised hardware companies like Jawbone and FiftyThree. Here, he offers tactics for startups to create magical products.
Design Spotify’s Design Lead on Why Side Projects Should Be Stupid If you take what you're doing too seriously, you're likely to squeeze the life out of it. Here's a guide to letting your projects stay stupid and fun.