Joe GreenheronMy Emergency Kit (aka Bug Out Bag)How to make your own emergency kit that’s portable and useful, at a low costJan 8, 2023Jan 8, 2023
Joe GreenheronAn “investing advice” articleHow to think about money, plus practical advice on investing for retirement.Jan 6, 2023Jan 6, 2023
Joe GreenheroninPractical EmpathyThe work to “close” a candidate began months agoSo don’t read this if you have a “close” phone call with a candide later today.Oct 25, 2019Oct 25, 2019
Joe GreenheroninPractical EmpathyFrom inbox-zero to todo-list-zeroA radical (and colorful) productivity system.Sep 6, 20192Sep 6, 20192
Joe GreenheroninPractical EmpathyThe state of hiring an Engineering Manager in 20195 things I learned by spending four months job-hunting for an Software Engineering Manager roleMay 24, 2019May 24, 2019
Joe GreenheroninConvoy TechFantastic Questions (And When To Ask Them)What to ask your interviewers when it’s your turn to ask questionsMay 21, 20192May 21, 20192
Joe GreenheroninPractical EmpathyHow to decide if you should become an engineering managerDon’t over-index on how much coding you’ll be doing.May 6, 2019May 6, 2019
Joe GreenheroninPractical EmpathyWhat does scientific research have to say about great leadership?Few scientific studies have been done about leadership, probably because it’s so hard to quantify and it’s difficult to design a study…Apr 26, 2019Apr 26, 2019
Joe GreenheroninPractical Empathy“Leaders Eat Last” Book ReportThis isn’t even a “book” report since I didn’t read the book by that title, I just watched a 45 minute TED-ish talk by the author. But I…Apr 15, 2019Apr 15, 2019
Joe GreenheroninPractical EmpathyThe hardest conversationConventional wisdom in management is that the hardest conversation to have with an employee is the “termination”, where you’re letting an…Apr 5, 2019Apr 5, 2019