
There Is No, "Way We've Always Done It"
The average engineer hears this over and over, "question your assumptions." In today's episode, we're identifying assumptions that make based on our behaviors in various situations. How can we avoid t...
4 Mai 20209min

When To Walk Away From (and come back to) A Problem
When do you walk away from a problem to find the solution? In today's episode of Developer Tea, we're answering this question submitted from a listener. 📮Submit a Question Email: developertea@gmail....
1 Mai 202011min

Default Problem Solving Modes
What are your default problem solving strategies? In today's episode of Developer Tea, we're talking about the things we do on a regular basis and how our default behaviors shape the way we approach p...
29 Apr 20209min

What Orders Have You Inherited?
What makes up the orders that we follow? In today's episode, we're talking about truths about the world based on our pre-determined perceptions. We dig into how our predispositions inform our decision...
27 Apr 202010min

Upstream w/ Dan Heath (Part 2)
In today's episode, we conclude the conversation with Dan Heath, author of a new book , Upstream. In this part 2 of the interview, Dan talks about quality of leadership and giving more praise to those...
24 Apr 202032min

Upstream w/ Dan Heath (Part 1)
In today's episode, we sit down with Dan Heath, author of a new book , Upstream. In this part 1 of the conversation with Dan, we discuss preventative work over reactive work among teams. 🌎Dan Heath O...
22 Apr 202026min

Protecting Uncertainty
At some point our knowledge runs out, but even more perplexing is the ability to look forward in time. In today's episode, we're talking about uncertainty that teams experience and how that uncertaint...
20 Apr 20206min

Learning Isn't A List of Items Your Can Check Off
If you had to define learning to an engineer, you'd probably mention some type of fact memorization and functions to perform a task. In today's episode, we're talking about information gathering and b...
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