michael. mortons: What you do with the stories is so important, because people will forget what you said, but they'll remember how you made them feel. i wasnt say one thing has actually helped me as a engineering leader, product leader, is writing, but learning how to write books. I can fram the thing here, like 80 % of it won't be about cary visure, but it's suddenly this story that lands and gives it feeling and heart. That's where it comes. But again, these rags are smaller, sort of like pieces on, like, a topic as a post, like a space opera.
Community creator and engineering leader at Apple, Michael Lopp (aka rands), joins Jason and Eiso to chat about the power of storytelling for engineering and the state of content for engineering leaders. The author of "Small Things Done Well" shares his opinions on video conferencing, distributed work, and how managers can create more authentic connections with remote teams.
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