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Writing our way to decision making

The quality of a company is based on the quality of decisions made by a individual contributors. What to work on, how to do it etc...

Writing is one of the best things a team can addapt to improve decision making. In a remote team, writing keeps people informed, knowledgeable and alligned.

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vladimir

Life-long learner. Passionate about leadership, entrepreneurship, philosophy, Buddhism & SF. Founder @deepstash.

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