Even when the future seems obvious, it’s worth taking the time on Monday to make it specific and write it down.
Consider these questions:
If you could jump ahead to the end of your sprint, what questions would be answered? If you went six months or a year further into the future, what would have improved about your business as a result of this project?
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When you start a project, visualize the result you want. Consider the steps you'll take to get there. Spending time imagining a positive result can help avoid mistakes.
Whether your interview is in-person or virtual, prepare specific questions to get more detailed answers on the culture. For example:
If you already have a few fans, clients, or followers, you’re ahead of the game because you can ask them questions directly.
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