
Hypocognition and the Importance of Concepts
Imagine for a moment that you don't have a concept for what a podcast is. In today's episode, we're talking about shared concepts and the ideas that come out of a group of people who share the same co...
4 Des 201911min

Colliding Titles and Roles
Titles for developers are meant to quickly describe our function we play on a team and allow us to set expectations. Where this can go wrong is when we struggle to understand what a title means. In to...
2 Des 201910min

Managing Requests, Making Commitments
Requests are tied to expectations. In today's episode, we're talking about managing overload of requests and managing expectations so we can focus on our goals and have better working relationships w...
29 Nov 201911min

The Benefit of Our Predecessors
If you were born one year earlier, something would likely have changed in your life. In today's episode, we're taking a moment to express a bit of gratitude for the environment that we grew up in, and...
27 Nov 20199min

The Illusion of Balancing Priorities
If a team agrees to a set of goals and values, then our priorities should align, yet it too often falls on individuals to negotiate their priorities with the team. In today's episode we'll ask the que...
25 Nov 201910min

Commit To Actions, Measure Outcomes
How do we end up in a place where our responsibilities and commitments outrun our cognitive ability to fulfill them? In today's episode of Developer Tea, we'll talk about the responsibilities we choos...
22 Nov 20199min

Check Your Leverage
Your words have power. They can influence the people around you. Your words matter. In today's episode, we're talking about what our words mean to our fellow team mates and how we can use our words to...
20 Nov 201911min

Meetings Can Trick Your Emotions
Meetings are often times the only chance to have a face-to-face conversations with your co-workers and can occasionally end in good feelings that only fade as the week goes on. In today's episode, we...
18 Nov 201910min




















