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Andrew and Jay talk about whether they would ever purchase housing for out-of-town workers or clients, why most problems are math problems, how to inculcate company culture in remote workers, why you shouldn't hire too quickly, slips vs mistakes, design that you shouldn't notice, "Swiss cheese problems", and thoughtless outsourcing. In other words, there's plenty to chew on in this episode of Lean Built.
Book mentioned:
The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman.
Article mentioned:
"Boeing and the Dark Age of American Manufacturing" by Jerry Useem.
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Andrew and Jay talk about whether they would ever purchase housing for out-of-town workers or clients, why most problems are math problems, how to inculcate company culture in remote workers, why you shouldn't hire too quickly, slips vs mistakes, design that you shouldn't notice, "Swiss cheese problems", and thoughtless outsourcing. In other words, there's plenty to chew on in this episode of Lean Built.
Book mentioned:
The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman.
Article mentioned:
"Boeing and the Dark Age of American Manufacturing" by Jerry Useem.

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