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The Team, the Years
No matter what you say to them, when someone joins a ten-plus-person company, they expect stability.
Alex MacCaw • The Great CEO Within: The Tactical Guide to Company Building

There’s a fountain of happiness and productivity in working with a stable crew. It’s absolutely key to how we’re able to do so much with so few at Basecamp. We’re baffled that such a competitive advantage isn’t more diligently sought.
Jason Fried • It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work
It’s by keeping our work legible that we keep the door open to the next generation of our co-workers. What works for them also works for us, because whether you are just out of school or have twenty years of experience, you’ll eventually end up in the same spot: your first year of making websites.
Frank Chimero • Everything Easy is Hard Again
Pass on great people
David Heinemeier Hansson • Rework
