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Sorry, but Speed-Reading Doesn’t Work If You Want to Learn Reading faster is a worthwhile objective. And you surely can learn to finish books quicker with a lesson in speed-reading—but it’s also difficult to increase reading speed without losing comprehension. If you want to actually absorb and retain the information you're reading, sorry; speed reading doesn't work. |
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Do You Design Your Software Process for Flexibility or Repeatability? Manufacturing design looks a lot like software: You iterate through possible solutions, and the manufacturing itself is about repeating the making process. But building software means learning about the problem as you solve parts of it. For that, you want flexibility. How do you find your ideal process? |
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Improve Your Software Organization’s Processes: Focus on the Right Thing While processes may seem like overhead, you need defined, documented procedures to avoid problems. It's when processes exist just because "we've always done it that way" that they become a problem. Keep processes useful by asking questions and constantly verifying that the purpose behind them is relevant. |
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Why We Snap at Work—and How to Avoid It When something makes you snap—causing a sudden, extreme reaction in which emotion totally overrides reason—things can get ugly quickly. The fact that many people are stressed at work means those rage triggers are closer to the surface and more prone to misfiring. Learn to recognize and defuse your triggers. |