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3 Bosses Walk Into a Room

3 Bosses Walk Into a Room

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...and nothing gets done.

Join us as we dive into the good, the bad, and the eye-opening of our experiences with work-culture and product-development at major tech companies.

What's it really like to work for a FAANG company? How does it feel to have a tech-salary? How have our perspectives changed since joining and leaving the world's most influential organizations? Tune-in to find out.

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Links on our website: boss.radio
13 Episodes
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In Episode 13 we explore obstacles and opportunities for creating great products. What does it mean to set expectations? What does it mean to lose trust in an organization? How can we handle the conflicting incentives that individuals and teams face?
What does it take to create a great product? How can you find that perfect market fit when you're not sure where to start? 💸 It's common for product teams to cut corners, but when you cut the wrong corners that can create bad situations for the users and for the company.  In Episode 12 we're sharing our experiences and our advice on how to do it right. 🫡
Amazon shut down their "cashier-less" stores, and with the announcement came the revelation that they've been still secretly operated by Amazon's human-powered "automation" system this whole time. 👀 It feels creepy to have strangers watching you shop.. But how did we get here? And what are the consequences? Join us for Episode 11 of the Boss.Radio Podcast 🎉
What's the difference between what we perceive and what is? 📸 Join us for episode 10 where we discover our own "If a tree falls in a forest..." thought experiment about the nature of recordings, and what matters to us. 🌲
There's some serious techno-philosophy in this short episode. Are you the same person when you send messages 💬 versus the person you are -in person-? If most of your social interactions happen online... which 'you' is the "real" 'you'? 👤 Don't miss Episode 9 of Boss.Radio. 
In episode 8 we're chatting about parts of our lives that haven't been digitized, from pharmacies to notebooks, there's still a place for people in the world. On the other hand, the march of technology is inevitable. When it feels like AI is coming for all of us, how can we decide which parts of jobs should really be automated? 🤖
We're back for episode 7! ✌️🤚 We started off strong with an interesting prompt... and then we spent the whole time talking about "obsolete" technology. Who would've guessed? Do you have an archaic technology still filling the gap in your life? What time-tested tools do you still prefer to computers? Listen to our take in Episode 7 of the Boss.Radio podcast, and let us know what you think in the comments.
"Synergy" the idea rocking the business world in the 1980s has come to the future to ruin your favorite products... so that sucks. What else happens when businesses scale? Is Han Solo living the life of the future or is he a cautionary tale for the collapse of capitalism? Tune in to Episode 6 of the Boss.Radio podcast and leave us your thoughts in the comments! 🫡
What's the difference between derivative work and innovation? Why do big corporations stop innovating? Is creative stagnation inevitable after a certain scale? Welcome back to Episode 5 of the Boss.Radio podcast 💪
Why do we so-often give up on hobbies and projects? Why does it feel bad to be a beginner? Does really it matter if you go into accounting, engineering, or baking? Don’t miss Episode 4 of the Boss.Radio podcast!
It's time for Episode 3 of 3 Bosses Radio – our "golden birthday" episode. 🎊 In this short one, we talk about the functional aspects of sounds and words, the psychology of language, and where our name came from. It's weird and fun and you don't wanna miss it!
Welcome back for Episode 2 of 3 Bosses Radio. This time we're discussing our thoughts on worker evaluations, the challenges of appeasing multiple managers, and why we push through despite the less-than-ideal work culture. Tune in for our take.
Woot woot! The first episode of Boss.Radio has landed. Grammarly's AI-bot suspects that this episode is a conversation between two individuals discussing their experiences working with bosses in large companies. We're talking about the importance of having bosses who understand and support the work of their employees, and the challenges that arise when bosses try to control the outcome too much. What does it mean to be a "great boss" in Tech? Tune in for our take.
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