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Working in a new situation, closely with a new colleague<\/a> this summer, I found myself often saying “I have a policy…” and I realized that over time I’ve create quite a few silly and some serious rules that help me navigate the day-to-day work of software development or simply working with people. \u00a0These echo in my head or I say them aloud when I find myself in a specific situation. \u00a0I do break these rules, but they make me think through those exceptions very carefully.<\/p>\n Working in a new situation, closely with a new colleague this summer, I found myself often saying “I have a policy…” and I realized that over time I’ve create quite a few silly and some serious rules that help me navigate the day-to-day work of software development or simply working with people. \u00a0These echo in… Continue reading \n
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Celebration<\/h2>\n
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Know the org chart<\/h2>\n
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Expectations<\/h2>\n
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Time<\/h2>\n
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As a Manager<\/h2>\n
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