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Apple didn’t invent direct manipulation—a computer scientist named Ben Shneiderman
Ken Kocienda • Creative Selection: Inside Apple's Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs

Today hundreds, sometimes thousands, of people might develop a piece of software. This has led to two things, Saarinen says: a focus on process over product, and removing engineers from positions of influence. “I think people get too focused on the different frameworks and processes,” he says, “and you start to forget, what are you actually doing?
... See moreKarri Saarinen • Designing for the Developers
You can’t understand personal computing and the techno-economic transition it brought about if you don’t keep in mind that it was all about radical entrepreneurs sealing an alliance with returns-hungry venture capitalists.
Nicolas Colin • Hedge: A Greater Safety Net for the Entrepreneurial Age
“They’re great. But you’ve lost what it means to be an iPod.”
Tony Fadell • Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making
Lightweight performance reviews,
John Doerr • Measure What Matters: How Google, Bono, and the Gates Foundation Rock the World with OKRs
continuous performance management,