Happy Birthday Matt π
Matt Mullenweg turned 40 this year and he asked for more blogging as a gift. That’s cool, and I’m happy to support this idea! Happy Birthday, Matt! You’ve been a big part of blogging world, and wish you all the luck and support on your journey to democratizing publishing and eCommerce!
Keep readingMeetups for distributed teams
Distributed teams have lots of benefits and advantages when done right. There are specific challenges too, and lack of in-person interaction is one of the hardest things to overcome, despite there are all sorts of modern communication tools we use every day. Meetups come to rescue here, so if you don’t run them yet, it’s a good idea to start preparing your first one.
Keep readingLeadership reads, July 2022
Lightweight compilation of leadership reads from July 2022. In this edition – posts about productivity, learning, structuring teams and making better products.
Keep readingLeadership is the art of balance
There more I learn and think about leadership and matching it with my own experience, the more I see the elements of craft and art in it. However, balancing all the things seems to be at the core of this art.
Keep readingTravel: road to Isparta
The trip to Isparta changed my perception of the Turkiye. In the post you’ll find some of the many natural beauties I was able to catch just by driving to the destination.
Keep readingGetting back to blogging, again
Life struck back, and I dropped blogging, not the first time in my life. It took some time to digest and cope with the events of last months, so Iβm ready for another attempt to blog. There is a little bonus within the post – one leadership lesson I learned recently.
Keep readingLeaders of the world, STOP WAR!
This blog is about leadership, tech and my personal life, but I can’t write about that ignoring the conflict going on in Ukrain these days. It’s terrible and wrong, it’s devastating physically and emotionally for those who feel powerless to stop it and magnitude worse for those who are directly involved π’ In my opinion, chosen leaders of many countries failed. They were supposed to resolve conflict by communication and negotiations, but not war. I doubt any politician will read it, but I’ll still say it anyway. Russian, EU and US leaders, who are in charge, you can’t undo allβ¦
Keep readingGetting back to blogging
Life is generous for surprises of all flavors. Life has happened to me, so I had to drop the blogging experiment for a month to digest the life. You can read more about my adventures in the post, or stay tuned for more content.
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