Posts Tagged ‘Management’
Do you know how to optimize database costs by query | Adam Cogan | SSW Rules
Ever wonder why a meeting was moved or cancelled? Adam Cogan explains the “Secret Ingredient” to professional scheduling: always include a version history and reason for change at the top of your appointments. Improve clarity, keep a record of changes, and hold participants accountable with this simple SSW Rule.
Read MoreDo you explain why you’ve deleted or updated an appointment? | Adam Cogan | SSW Rules
Ever wonder why a meeting was moved or cancelled? Adam Cogan explains the “Secret Ingredient” to professional scheduling: always include a version history and reason for change at the top of your appointments. Improve clarity, keep a record of changes, and hold participants accountable with this simple SSW Rule.
Read MoreChat first before changing others’ code | Adam Cogan
Changing someone else’s code? Don’t just dive in! Adam explains why it’s important to check the source history and talk to the original developer before making changes. A quick chat can save headaches and keep everyone on the same page. Perfect advice for devs working in teams!
Read MoreWhite space – Tips for recording demo | Adam Cogan
Awkward pauses can ruin an otherwise good presentation. In this video, Adam shares a simple tip to handle white space during demos and recordings. By telling your audience what’s about to happen, you avoid silence, cut out useless fillers, and sound more confident. Perfect for product demos, meetings, or presentations on any stage.
Read MoreLiking Github issues when they are read | Adam Cogan
“Throwing it over the fence” means passing your work or problem to others. This short video delivers one clear message: before you hand something off, do what you can yourself. It’s a simple reminder about responsibility, effort, and ownership in work, teamwork, and daily life.
Read MoreDon’t throw things over the fence until you’ve done what you can | Adam Cogan
“Throwing it over the fence” means passing your work or problem to others. This short video delivers one clear message: before you hand something off, do what you can yourself. It’s a simple reminder about responsibility, effort, and ownership in work, teamwork, and daily life.
Read MoreEfficient Task Management with Microsoft Loop Tutorial | Tanya Leahy | SSW Rules
Discover how to streamline your task management with Microsoft Loop! In this video, Tanya Le, the Operations Coordinator at SSW, demonstrates how to create a shared, real-time workspace that you and your boss can edit together. Perfect for those unexpected calls from busy bosses. Learn step-by-step how to set up and use Microsoft Loop within Microsoft Teams, making it accessible anytime, anywhere. Don’t miss this essential productivity tip!
Read MoreThe importance of annual reviews for developers | Adam Cogan & Ulysses Maclaren | SSW Rules
Join SSW’s Chief Architect, Adam Cogan and SSW’s General Manager, Ulysses Maclaren as they discuss the importance of annual reviews for Software Developers, emphasizing the must-haves and the “icing on the cake”. Learn about key metrics, from billability to mentorship, and discover how to balance essential tasks with additional contributions to make the most out of your annual review.
Read MoreBad Bosses | How to Deal With a Bad Boss and Improve Your Work Life
Workplace happiness expert Kylie Hunt explains how to effectively deal with a ‘bad boss’ at work.
Read More‘How to make hiring and working with software developers less risky’ with Adam Cogan and Adam Stephensen
Book Adam Now Marlon Marescia was joined by SSW Chief Architect Adam Cogan and SSW Solution Architect Adam Stephensen for a Webinar on the 25th of October Software development is risky. SSW has worked with hundreds of clients over the last 20 years. We understand that undertaking a new software project introduces many risks to…
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