This value is something that I still hear today: our best work is done in teams. On the facing page, there is a short description of what this means.
I do think that teams are very helpful, especially when building software. Our products aren’t simple inside, and they have a lot of pieces and parts assembled to try and keep tasks simple for you.
Working in teams is good, and remembering that the hierarchy matters is good. This has helped us in the past, though I find myself reminding people that the company matters more than the team. At times, teams seem to think they shouldn’t be disturbed or altered. I’ve also see people resistant to working as individuals at times. The team is important, but we can work separately to get things done.
I find many companies not stressing teams, and individuals not wanting to work with others. I get that sometimes it can be comfortable to work on our own, at our pace, the way we want, but I also know that teams allow us to get more done than we would individually.
I have a copy of the Book of Redgate from 2010. This was a book we produced internally about the company after 10 years in existence. At that time, I’d been there for about 3 years, and it was interesting to learn a some things about the company. This series of posts looks back at the Book of Redgate 15 years later.


What a complicated topic this is. Balancing your needs with the team’s needs and the tenuous connection between them is so complicated. People fear being lost on a team and not being seen.
But I have always loved working on a team, and even as someone who (except for a few years of my career :)) has always been one of the senior technology actors, I don’t mind collaborating with or even getting advice from people with a lot less experience than myself. Junior people have great ideas, and senior people (like myself) sometimes have weaker ideas than they think (hopefully not always, but no one is perfect, probably not even you Steve :))
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lol, I’m certainly not perfect. I learn a lot from others and appreciate working on a team. I find it’s more enjoyable in a team, even when we don’t agree
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