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Building Communities

On one of our most recent episodes of Remotely Prepared we spoke with Bekah Hawrot Weigel on the importance of creating Communities and all she has done with her developer community VirtualCoffeeIO. Bekah has a great story to share on all that she has worked through during the Pandemic, going remote, being there for her family and on top of all of that – building an incredible community loved and used by Developers all over the world. Take a listen. https://www.upsidedownoffice.com/podcast/building-community-with-bekah-hawrot-weigel

March 12, 2021

Greg Thomas

Prioritize Your Thoughts

We have so many ideas, directions, thoughts, running through our heads at any one point in time. Forget the phone, my brain is what is making me want to close my eyes and figure out what to do! On top of all this, we have the incoming priorities of the world, country, province and everything else coming at us that many times we are reading articles and having to draw matrix lines between what someone said here to how it maps over to here. And we haven’t even entered in the office where we still struggle with how to effectively

The Change in Virtual Interviews

Interviews are changing, they have changed. The remote interview is no longer the outlier, it’s now the standard. Over the phone interviews are being replaced by video interviews in your own living room with your family working in the background. Sure you might still be getting those 4 – 7 hour take home coding interviews (another story in of itself) but for the most part you are not going in to have interviews in person. What does this mean for you? Is that committee of 5 people all going to sign in at once to stare down this one person?

March 10, 2021

Greg Thomas

Replicating the Office Experience

You can’t replicate what you did before in the office. Running into people in the hallway. Chatting in the lunchroom. Picking up someone who is stuck on a bug by buying them a coffee. Having a random, yet project altering conversation about whatever it is you are working on that started off with a conversation about what font we are using. All those things are not going to happen the way they used to. They can still happen, but we need to find the different ways, the new ways to make them work. We’re redrawing our neural pathways daily to

March 9, 2021

Greg Thomas

Jumping In

When starting a new book series, or a new game – do you go through all the myriad of titles and expansions that came before it so you can “understand” what is happening now? To play a Call of Duty or Fortnite game, did you need to play every other game before it so you can know everything there is before starting? No, one it would be costly, two it would probably be a bit boring (let’s be honest), as you force yourself through all these old games and consoles. Then why do this with a new project? The beauty