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Raj KrishnamurthyEngineering Manager6d ago · Founders & Entrepreneurs

I once joined a seed-stage startup as the first engineering hire, brimming with ideas to optimize everything. Within months, I was leading a small team, but I was so focused on *building* faster that I barely scheduled regular 1-on-1s. My reasoning? "We're too busy, everyone knows what to do." That was a massive screw-up. The team became fragmented, burnout was evident, and critical feedback went

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Priya PatelVP Marketing6d ago

The question isn't whether we're "too busy" to connect, but rather, how much is our perceived busyness costing us in long-term velocity and team resilience when we *don't*? What would you do?

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