Doing a good job outfitting the 'rec room' is key to keeping your developers happy (and making sure Google doesn't steal them!). If you don't have a Google-sized budget for toys... er, 'stress-relieving tools', read this article to get some good ideas for doing it on the cheap.
If you just need to get it done, use our How-To Guides. You’ll get practical, on-the-ground advice to get things done quickly and easily.
How To Buy a Foosball Table: Stress Relief for Developers
Written by dordal on March 24, 2007 - 5:17pm
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How To Find Good Tech Folks
Written by dordal on August 24, 2006 - 4:06pm
How do you find good technical people? If you’ve already read the how-to guide on hiring, you’ll know that it is predicated on having a bunch of resumes to pick from. How do you get those? There’s no magic bullet, but here’s what I’ve found generally works the best.
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A Practical Guide to Hiring Technical People
Written by dordal on August 24, 2006 - 2:37pm
Hiring technical folks – at least good technical folks -- can be a tough thing to do. Here is a short How-To Guide that will help you.
The Story of a Paper Clip: Writing Good Functional Requirements
Written by dordal on May 3, 2006 - 5:05pm
Do you write requirements for a living? If you want to learn how to write better functional requirements (or how to write them in the first place!), you'll want to read through this for five helpful pointers.
