Building Like a Band: Teenage Engineering’s Productized Artistry
Teenage Engineering's co-founder discusses lessons artists & teams can learn from the design firm’s enduring success, plus stories about the OP-1, TP-7, & Pocket Operator 💽
What McKinsey got wrong about developer productivity
The consulting giant kicked a hornet’s nest when it launched a framework to measure software developer productivity. Here’s what engineers think they got wrong.
Developers: The Why and How to Writing Technical Articles
I posted a small broadcast on the need for technical articles to add to my publication on a Whatsapp group of over 200 developers and the response I got prompted me to write this short article. I have found out that many developers do not find it important to write articles and I believe it is not right. As if I knew many developers wouldn’t have technical articles, I decided to add the last paragraph to the BC and to my surprise several developers messaged me that they needed help on starting to write technical articles and that is why I decided to write this quick article.
7 Pro Writing Tips for Devs, Founders and Other Non-Writers
When I started my business of making SEO packages and helping businesses rank, I didn’t know that an unpleasant scenario will come knocking at my door only to leave me feeling crippled.
This solo podcast by Andrew discusses the necessity of having the right mindset when making irreversible life choices, like renouncing your citizenship.
The missing page of your CV: How your Manual of Me could replace your resume over time. | Guides and Support | Manual of Me
Guides and tips on making the very most of your Manual of Me, based upon years of working with individuals and organisations implementing the concept and framework
We face decisions every single day, big and small. Sometimes those decisions have tradeoffs that feel impossible to decide between, which naturally will feel...
If I'm stuck in a creative downturn, there's usually only one remedy: keep going. That is, accept the downturn, but continue to stare at the computer, waiting for it to pass. While staring at the computer, there's room for menial and managerial tasks put aside during more inspired times. Checking up on things, getting back to people, a...
The complicated parts of leadership: Betting on people
In this series of short stories, I share tricky situations I’ve encountered while leading teams. These experiences have taught me invaluable leadership lessons and greatly influenced my manag…