Team Topologies: Book Overview & Key Takeaways

Team Topologies: Book Overview & Key Takeaways

What are team topologies? How do you know how much work to assign to a team? How can you set teams up for success? Team Topologies, by Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais, is a manual for restructuring your organization’s approach to software design. The authors recommend four types of teams and discuss various modes of interaction among teams that help them function effectively. Keep reading for our Team Topologies book overview, including an exercise to help you put the principles into action.

The Habit of Procrastination: An Enemy of Self-Discipline

The Habit of Procrastination: An Enemy of Self-Discipline

Do you have a tendency to put things off when they need to be done? Has this become a habit for you? Humans struggle with self-discipline. As a result, we fail to reach our goals. One culprit is the biological tendency to procrastinate. When the tendency becomes a habit, we dig the hole even deeper. But, Daniel Walter offers two practical suggestions for climbing out of this hole. Read more to learn about how the habit of procrastination works against you and your ability to self-discipline—and how to fight back against this force.

How Myths Are Created & Used: Roland Barthes on Mythmaking

How Myths Are Created & Used: Roland Barthes on Mythmaking

Is there a myth behind children’s toys? What symbolic meaning does the Jeep brand carry? According to Roland Barthes, myths occur when society’s dominant institutions imbue an image, object, or phrase with meaning. Because myths are used to shape society, he believes it’s important to understand how myths are created and how they function. Keep reading for Barthes’s ideas on mythmaking.

Inverse Conway Maneuver: A Focus on Tech Team Design

Inverse Conway Maneuver: A Focus on Tech Team Design

What’s Conway’s Law? What’s an inverse Conway maneuver, and how can it help your teams succeed? Conway’s Law states that a piece of software’s architecture mimics the structure of the team that produced it. Based on this, software engineers Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais advocate an approach to software development that they call an inverse Conway maneuver. Continue reading to learn about designing tech teams according to Conway’s Law.

Vadim Zeland: Reality Transurfing Steps I–V (Book Overview)

Vadim Zeland: Reality Transurfing Steps I–V (Book Overview)

What is reality transurfing? How do various versions of reality materialize? How powerful is your emotional energy? According to Vadim Zeland, reality transurfing is bringing different versions of reality into physical form. You have the power to materialize the reality of your choosing, he argues. He explains how in his book Reality Transurfing Steps I–V. Continue reading for an overview of this fascinating book.

Impossible Expectations & the Planning Fallacy: How to Get Real

Impossible Expectations & the Planning Fallacy: How to Get Real

How well do you predict what it will take to reach your goals? Do you give up when you fail to make the progress you expect to make? When we set goals, we also tend to set impossible expectations about reaching them. Then we get discouraged when we don’t hit certain benchmarks along the way. The tendency toward unrealistic expectations connects to a cognitive bias called the planning fallacy. Read more to learn about setting impossible expectations and the planning fallacy.

Elements of Myth: Roland Barthes on Form and Concept

Elements of Myth: Roland Barthes on Form and Concept

What makes myths powerful? What’s the relationship between myth and meaning? Roland Barthes says that the images, objects, and stories we’re confronted with throughout the day are myths that contain subtle messages that subconsciously shape the way we view the world. He discusses the two basic elements of myth: form and concept. Read more to understand these basics of myth that inform how it’s used to shape society.

Team Workload Management: 2 Strategies for Tech Teams

Team Workload Management: 2 Strategies for Tech Teams

How can you keep teams from getting overwhelmed? What’s the “right” amount of work? In Team Topologies, Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais show you how to set up software development teams to work as efficiently as possible. Basing their approach on Conway’s Law, they recommend that you assign teams the right amount of work. Continue reading to learn two strategies for team workload management.

Self-Observation: 2 Reasons to Monitor Your Thoughts & Feelings

Self-Observation: 2 Reasons to Monitor Your Thoughts & Feelings

Do you want a better understanding of why things are the way they are? How can you intentionally ignore unwanted circumstances? Vadim Zeland claims that self-observation has two major benefits. First, it helps you understand why you’re experiencing your version of reality instead of the version of reality that you want. Second, it breaks the feedback loop that perpetuates your current version of reality. Read more to learn how observing your thoughts and emotions helps you weaken unwanted circumstances and reclaim your emotional energy.

The Power of Discipline: An Overview of Daniel Walter’s Book

The Power of Discipline: An Overview of Daniel Walter’s Book

Are you capable of delaying gratification? How well do you push through to reach your goals? Is it possible to train yourself to be self-disciplined? In The Power of Discipline, Daniel Walter explores what self-discipline is and why people struggle with it. He explains the biological tendencies that hinder the ability to self-discipline and how to strengthen self-discipline so you can achieve your goals and reach your full potential. Continue reading for an overview of this insightful and practical book.