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Keybase proof

I hereby claim:

  • I am mdanieli on github.
  • I am danieli (https://keybase.io/danieli) on keybase.
  • I have a public key ASAzEBMPqBgEn_a979OcJjXxv2lJu8JRu2wEtIuGm5Riiwo

To claim this, I am signing this object:

1 - “I listen to what my colleague has to say, and then tell them they’re wrong. I’m annoyed that people will judge me without having all the information.”
2 - “I listen to what my colleague has to say, and then explain my reasons for doing what I did. I politely make it clear that I don’t think I deserve that feedback.”
3 - “I listen to what my colleague has to say, and explain my reasons. Given that I feel I didn’t do anything wrong, I’ll just get on with my day.”
4 - “I listen to my colleague and thank them. I feel pretty bad about myself for the whole day, but, because I disagree with them, although it won’t be easy, I’ll just try to get back to my work and forget about it.”
5 - “I listen to my colleague and thank them. I feel pretty bad about myself for the whole day, but I’m determined to see what I can improve in the future. If they gave me negative feedback I must have done something wrong.”
1 - “I really look forward to be personally picked out from my team and praised, ideally in a way that everyone in the company will get to know about it.”
2 - “I hope the team’s achievement will be recognized as publicly as possible, but I’m primarily looking forward to being praised by my manager, at least in private.”
3 - “I hope the team’s achievement will be given sufficient exposure, and I also hope my personal contribution will be praised by my manager, but it’s not a big deal if it doesn’t happen.”
4 - “I hope the team’s achievement will be given sufficient exposure. Whether my contribution is recognized or not is really not important to me.”
5 - “It’d be nice if the team received some praise. As of myself, I’d rather not be picked out, either publicly or privately.”
1 - “I’ll do it if it needs to be done, but I hope I’ll find something else to do soon.”
2 - “I like it, but I wouldn’t want to do it all the time, or for the next five years. I almost never research the topic in my free time.”
3 - “I definitely enjoy it, but I don’t know if it’s what I want to do for the next five years, although I consider it as a possibility. I relatively often research the topic in my free time.”
4 - “I like it a lot, and I’d be happy to develop a career in the field over the next several years. I research the topic frequently in my free time, certainly multiple times a week.”
5 - “I absolutely love it, and it’s my goal to develop a career doing this for many years to come. I research the topic most of the time outside of work.”
A - Gather insights through user surveys, focus groups, study of the competition, about what features are essential.
B - Try out several alternatives and push pixels in order to make a UI simply gorgeous.
C - Test innovative and intuitive interactions and animations by leveraging cutting-edge prototyping tools.
D - Create memorable icons and previews for the App Store and Play Store to make our apps stand out amongst the competition.
E - Analyze usage metrics for an app you’ve designed in order to plan the next iteration.