
Why Developers Fail Without Feedback
Worth Following – Podcast by Adrian Stanek
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Show Notes
In this video, we delve into the necessity of continuous communication in both personal and professional relationships. Highlighting examples such as manager-employee dynamics, the video discusses the benefits of requesting and providing feedback to nurture healthy connections. By continuously communicating, one can avoid unexpected negative feedback, build strong relationships, and stay proactive rather than reactive. This can lead to a more controlled and less stressful environment, thereby reducing risks of burnout. The discussion also emphasizes the modern need to rethink traditional company practices to foster open communication and continuous improvement.
00:00 Devs should do Continuous Communication
00:27 Take Control - Act Early
01:15 About Negative Feedback
02:17 Developers are Business people
02:47 Don't compound negativity
04:19 Avoid Burnout
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