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Since then we’ve come to recognize that creative teams really need to be centralized into self-contained units (though possibly >1 per project), while tech development scales well to multiple sites if the quality of the developers is sufficiently high.
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Just saw this. Yeah we keep creatives centralized together, with the exception of 1-2 really unique and amazing creative talent that we can offer flexibility to. Gonna try to keep dev less centralized if we can but we’re still trying to learn best practices for that
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That’s super cool, thanks for sharing! We started off distributed (a good amount of folks still are) but we’re trying to have more centralized offices now. It’s been hard attracting amazing talent due to competition with general tech companies though :( Also Bellevue is $$$

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It’s a very different climate now. In the early 1990’s the motive forces for assembling groups of talented new developers into new or existing companies were incredibly weak. Now there is vast competition among big employers and startups and VCs.
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Excellent business strategies totally valid today that otherwise would have been impossible to continue the startup, in my opinion I do not see any point to regrets.
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