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How to Balance Tech and Humanity To Cultivate Connections in Business

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Interacting with coworkers and industry peers through social gatherings, mentorship programs, or online communities can also help you develop relationships that will benefit you professionally and personally. So, how can we minimize the impact of technology to promote more interpersonal connections?

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Recognizing Remote Workers: 3 Easy Yet Impactful Ideas

Entrepreneurs' Organization

The practice will become part of your team’s culture with time and consistency. Open the floor to peer-to-peer praise during your meetings. The point is to make the employee of the month feel valued as both a coworker and an individual. Is it any wonder that Gallup research shows worker engagement levels keep shrinking ?

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Software Engineer Turned Youtuber – Jarvis Johnson

Y Combinator

00:00 – Jarvis’ intro. 00:30 – Where his videos first got traction. 1:10 – Being part of the software industry while critiquing it. 3:45 – How he got into programming. 6:10 – Moving to California. 7:30 – Interning at Google then Yelp. 9:00 – Interviewing multiple times at the same company. Google Play.

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Spolsky on Software on Both Sides of The Table

Both Sides of the Table

The important lesson in order to gain market share was that in order for new users to try Microsoft Excel, they had to be able to work with the files their coworkers were creating. Blogs weren’t popularized yet so it was an oddity for me to read the founder of a software company spewing out advice.