I’ve never worked for a company with more than 50 people (clients excluded). Well, at least not for very long. My first job out of school was for a company with 3 people. The boss, the secretary, and myself. We had an average 300 sq feet of office space per person – spacious. The commute [...]
Looking for Entry Level Work? Why Small Business is the Best Option
by Pete Czech on 14 February, 2011 in Personal, Work/Industry
The Power of the Project Triangle
by Pete Czech on 17 January, 2011 in Work/Industry
A long time ago, a professor in college shared something that has stuck with me throughout my career. It’s the little image to the right. I’ve always thought about this, used it countless times in dealing with clients, employers, political discussions… But I never thought to look deeper into it. Turns out that this is [...]
“Rework” – Review & Comments
by Pete Czech on 15 March, 2010 in Product Reviews, Work/Industry
I just finished reading “Rework”. Brought to you by the guys at 37 Signals, this book was great. Not because it was groundbreaking – but because it was a summary of many lessons I already use everyday assembled into one handy reference. Of course, they were articulated better than I probably could. “Rework” is a [...]
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