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    168 months ago

    What a silly thing to stay.

    Crafting a team mission statement was much less of an exercise in wordsmithing than I might have assumed. Instead, it was an exercise in aligning on the bigger questions of why we exist and who benefits from our work. I walked away with a better understanding of the value our team brings to Mozilla, a clearer way to articulate how our work ladders up to the organization’s mission, and a deeper appreciation for the individual perspectives of our team members.

    This is exactly what “better leadership” looks like, and it’s how Firefox will remain a compelling alternative to Chrome.

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      -18 months ago

      What they need is a business plan. Right now they aren’t inspiring confidence

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        68 months ago

        Nonsense, they have a business plan, it’s just not what you personally would like to see.

        It’s just plain arrogant to presume you know better than an entire team of people with the tech and business acumen to develop a “business plan”.