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S4E19: Project Management / Building teams 🧑‍🤝‍🧑

We take a deep-dive into the team-work and scaling up that TelemetryDeck is going through, and Dave waxes lyrical about building async and distributed teams

An episode of the Waiting For Review podcast, hosted by Dave Wood, titled "S4E19: Project Management / Building teams 🧑‍🤝‍🧑" was published on June 11, 2024 and runs 71 minutes.

June 11, 2024 ·71m · Waiting For Review

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This week we talk about: We’re talking about project management and the challenges in remote and async work environments The transition from solo development to team management The importance of effective communication and collaboration, and a vision for future team structures Roadmap planning and setting direction The differences between solo dev and team based ways of working The TD visionOS orbital survey Join us, while we're Waiting For Review, We are open for sponsorship! email us at [email protected] The Discord server is open to all, and you can contact us via our social links below. Enjoy the show, Daniel 🚀 and Dave Show Notes TelemetryDeck visionOS survey results: https://telemetrydeck.com/survey/apple/visionOS/users/ TelemetryDeck Merch - https://cottonbureau.com/people/telemetrydeck Our Links IndieDev Discord Invite - https://discord.gg/bh75uGpEzQ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@WaitingForReview Website with our entire audio back catalogue - https://www.waitingforreview.com TelemetryDeck - https://telemetrydeck.com/?source=wfr GoVJ- https://govjapp.com Email us! [email protected] Social Media Fediverse: WFR on Mastodon - https://iosdev.space/@waitingforreview Dave on Mastodon - https://social.lightbeamapps.com/@dave Daniel on Mastodon - https://social.telemetrydeck.com/@daniel

This week we talk about:

  • We’re talking about project management and the challenges in remote and async work environments
  • The transition from solo development to team management
  • The importance of effective communication and collaboration, and a vision for future team structures
  • Roadmap planning and setting direction
  • The differences between solo dev and team based ways of working
  • The TD visionOS orbital survey

Join us, while we're Waiting For Review,


We are open for sponsorship! email us at [email protected]

The Discord server is open to all, and you can contact us via our social links below.

Enjoy the show,

Daniel πŸš€ and Dave

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