Getting In Your Own Way
It’s a slightly odd feeling deciding to write about whatever I want. To decide not to be constrained by
The one where Paul is confused by Napoli
A few (or more…) months ago I ran out of enthusiasm for writing about ‘work stuff’ all the time, so
Thoughts about fear
A slightly more abstract post this time around, and not one at the light and fluffy end of the spectrum...
Why I now like engineering career ladders
When I last wrote about job titles
[https://www.paulmerrison.io/i-dont-know-what-to-think-about-job-titles/]I came
to the conclusion that I didn’
How I think about my career
I’ve been thinking a lot recently about how to help people develop their careers
in a company that doesn’
Transactionality in Remote Work
One of the things that’s been on my mind with the great shift to remote working
is how transactional
Why ‘on sites’ really, really matter in a remote first company
As most of you probably know, I work for a remote-first company, and I recently
had the opportunity to attend
Belief
One of the things I’ve noticed is how important it is that both people, and companies, believe in something. This week I’m going to write about what I mean by that, why it matters, and what it looks like in practice, for both people and groups.
The Art and Science of Getting Stuff Done - Part 2
Last week
[https://www.paulmerrison.io/the-art-and-science-of-getting-stuff-done-part-1/]
I wrote about about knowing the right thing to do, and the right
The Art and Science of Getting Stuff Done - Part 1
I’ve always been pretty good at getting stuff done and keeping many metaphorical
plates spinning, but since I started