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Do You Manage Like a Gatekeeper or a Gardener? - Jared Williams
Balance is an integral part of every job.
We have to balance our priorities at work and our lives outside of work.
We need to balance the time we spend building with the time we spend maintaining.
We need to balance the needs of our teams with the varied needs of the rest of the organization.
And that's just the start of it.

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