Reading List: Week 3, March 2022

Slow down. When people are tired, stressed, and loaded, it is very hard for them to listen, acknowledge, and respect. If we’re pushed to the limit, we get snappy. Perhaps, in concrete terms, you can promote sane working hours and have regular unstructured time.

Of Course Psychological Safety…But How?
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People who can be productive everywhere have significantly greater personal and organizational resources than those who can’t be productive anywhere.

The Future Of Work: Productive Anywhere
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A grand-tour question at the beginning of an interview is like setting the scene for a story: we have a preview of the landscape that we can use to build upon throughout the interview.

6 Mistakes When Crafting Interview Questions
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Many concepts can be explained concisely, in simple language, and we should all strive for clarity. But the aphorism is a mistake, for a number of thoughts approximate the carpenter’s craft, and to meaningfully reveal them requires time and attention.

Long Distance Thinking
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