How to manage underperforming employees
One of the most common questions I receive from junior engineering managers is what to do when they have underperforming employees in their team.
One of the most common questions I receive from junior engineering managers is what to do when they have underperforming employees in their team.
As an engineering manager, you have one primary task that you have to do very well in order to keep your team running smoothly & productive: Keep your team happy
Email system is crucial at any startups. It’s a necessity. It sounds simple and we often take it for granted. I’m a big advocate of keep my email system as a managed service – i.e. managed by another company. Here are the reasons why.
I often receive emails like the one you see here. Always “Preview” your email campaign template before sending it. Once you’ve sent it, you can’t take it back 🙂
I’ve never been a big fan of Github’s pricing model. Or Bitbucket’s: But most importantly, I want full control over my Git data. So, I decided to host my own Git server 🙂
Yesterday, I received a new email account. This email account is hosted by a Microsoft Exchange server. So, if you really love your email client but are persistent on getting it to work with your Exchange email account, read on…
Login to your Exchange account with your browser. Open the Options page from the top right menu. On the bottom of the page, click on the Settings for POP or IMAP access… link. This window should popup. If the POP/IMAP/SMTP show as Not available, it means that your IT department/system administrator has disabled them.