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1 — M62: Five steps to migrate from traditional management to microtasking
2 — M61: What do you do when a client says that everything is wrong and has to be done from scratch?
3 — M15: Large software projects mean bad projects, don't be proud of them!
4 — M17: Algorithm-driven mining doesn't make a cryptocurrency more democratic, but less transparent
5 — M21: Junior developers are not a good fit for microtasking, they simply can't keep up.
6 — M24: Artificial Intelligence is not a thinking machine, but a powerful calculator
7 — M25: Dear investors, Zerocracy is not an on-demand software shop, think bigger!
8 — M27: Microtasking enables more accurate and precise estimates of a software project's future
9 — M30: Pay equality and smaller pay gap mean only one thing: the management is weak
10 — M23: Senior developers are the best, but the most difficult to manage, and the most dagnerous
11 — M32: Micromanagement happens when tasks are big and motivation is not explicit
12 — M29: Instead of finding the right architect, find a way to manage the architect right
13 — M34: Testing and Quality Assurance (QA) are two entirely different things!
14 — M35: A transition from office slavery to pay-by-result model is very expensive
15 — M39: Meeting are evil and must be replaced by a disciplined process of decision making
16 — M42: Make sure your software is deployable from the first day!
17 — M46: Freelancers and full-times are like oil and water, don't mix them, they are not friends
18 — M48: If you depend on your programmers, you are a bad architect!
19 — M2: We must fully trust the architect, but regularly review the decisions he or she is making
20 — M5: Professional programmers always need a second opinion, to make sure their code is good enough
21 — M11: Freelance means freedom, but it also means poverty; this will change, thanks to Zerocracy!
22 — M22: Both full-time hiring and outsourcing will lead your project to failure, Zerocracy won't.
23 — M19: Want to pay-by-result? You have to do microtasking first, otherwise nothing will work.
24 — M53: What do I think about Agile? It's a recipe for disaster if you are a project sponsor.
25 — M3: Zerocracy is not applicable unless motivation is changed from pay-per-time to pay-per-result
26 — M12: Freelancers are not full-timers working from home; they are a totally different breed.
27 — M14: The revolution of zero-trust decentralized stms is coming, but it's not only about Blockchain!
28 — M28: Microtasking works only if you can decompose tasks, PDD helps you do exactly that
29 — M20: Reporting bugs and deciding whether they should be fixed are two separate activities!
30 — M33: You don't need to be loyal to your employers, use them for your own good!
31 — M37: It's only your fault if the requirements you are working with are not clear enough!
32 — M45: Freelancers and full-timers have very different resumes, don't expect them to look similar
33 — M56: Don't expect your architect to be an expert in your tech stack, that's what developers are for
34 — M59: How to not get frustrated when dealing with freelancers and microtasking?
35 — M60: Ask a software team for a quote only to check whether they refuse to provide it
36 — M49: Zold is an experimental non-Blockchain cryptocurrency, made by Zerocracy
37 — M63: The growth of Zold rate is direct marketing expenses of Zerocracy