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S3E8: How to mismanage employees (Part 2 of 2)

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This is the second part of a two parter about mismanagement of employees and what we've experienced in the past. We talk about balancing the correct amount of work and how to prevent burn-out, funneling communication from clients through a single source and working from home, hybrid or whatever your employer thinks is the best. Join us in the epic conclusion of: How to mismanage employees!

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Who are we?

We, Gideon (⁠gideonheilbron.nl⁠) freelance front-end developer and Murtada (⁠murtada.nl⁠) freelance full-stack developer, are two experienced developers who like to talk about development, media, life and more. Our main goal of this podcast is to help other people and give advice.

Do you have any questions or do you want to hire us? Contact us through Spotify or directly via ⁠social@cursief.co⁠.

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This is the second part of a two parter about mismanagement of employees and what we've experienced in the past. We talk about balancing the correct amount of work and how to prevent burn-out, funneling communication from clients through a single source and working from home, hybrid or whatever your employer thinks is the best. Join us in the epic conclusion of: How to mismanage employees!

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Who are we?

We, Gideon (⁠gideonheilbron.nl⁠) freelance front-end developer and Murtada (⁠murtada.nl⁠) freelance full-stack developer, are two experienced developers who like to talk about development, media, life and more. Our main goal of this podcast is to help other people and give advice.

Do you have any questions or do you want to hire us? Contact us through Spotify or directly via ⁠social@cursief.co⁠.

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