- Introduction
- Strategy
- Goals
- Responsibilities
- Roles
- Tools
- Core processes
- People operations
- Recruiting
- Contracts
- Compensation
- Onboarding
- 0. TODO Wookie / new employee
- 1. E-mail
- 2. Slack
- 3. Github and Gitlab
- 4. Toggl
- 5. Jira
- 6. 1password
- 7. Zeplin & Invision
- 8. Holiday Calendar & All Hands Meetings
- 9. Applause
- 10. Add birthday and anniversary to Hannes Calendar and Spreadsheet
- 11. MyTaxi
- 12. Trello
- 13. appear.in
- 14. Zoho
- 15. Bitrise
- 16. TODO for Wookie: Setup Jira/gitlab + Toggle Sync:
- 17. For PMs only: Hubspot
- 18. Add them to our Shared GDrives
- 19. After they accepted everything:
- Continuous Performance Management
- People development
- Performance Management
- stanwoodgeist survey
- Training
- Meet-ups
- Travel and Expensing
- Time Tracking
- Off-boarding
- Alumni
- Support processes
We aim to be"transparent by default". We want to be equally transparent to clients and our team - both current and future. Hence the open-source nature of this document.
We also want to be an active part of the remote-work community and want to share what we've learned with other startups to bring the wonders of working as a distributed team to the world.
Feel free to ask questions through issues and contribute by creating merge requests. When creating an issue, use a link to the line you are referring to for easy access, i.e. https://gitlab.com/stanwood/handbook/blob/master/mission.md#L5.
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Stanwood exists to develop
- people - to become their best self
- teams - high performing and trusting
- digital products - that are useful and have impact
in that order.
We want to revolutionize how agencies operate.
Typical Agency | Our aspiration |
---|---|
Focus: Profit | Focus: People & teams |
Excellence: Process design and efficiency | Excellence: People operations |
Recruiting: Expendable ressources | Recruiting: Only hire the perfect fit that raises the team |
Location: In hubs | 100% distributed |
We are fun to work with (wink)
We are outgoing, confident, charming, helpful and honest.
We communicate openly and in a timely manner.
We are not shy, hide in slack or keep grudges.
We focus on shipping stuff to our client and their users.
We are super efficient.
We prefer building things over having meetings.
We produce fantastic user experiences.
- Beautiful UI
- Easy to use
- Rock stable
- Super fast
We standardise our architecture to enable fast project switching.
We actively propose changes to our standard architecture.
We write clean code. That includes
- Separation of Concerns
- Dependency Injection
- Single Responsibility Principle (but not strictly adhered to)
- Testable Code
- Short functions - should be visible on the screen
- Clear and understandable naming
We believe that transparency in itself is a virtue. The more we act in the open, the less likely we are to fall victim to internal politics or mistrust.
We also want to enable potential clients and team members to know what they are facing.
Very private
Some documents are not made public and reside in the GDrive of the MD. These are:
- All data considered "private" (under data protection regulations or other laws).
- Contracts with freelancers and employees.
Internal
Some documents are only available to team members and not the public. They reside in databases, GDrive, Candis, Debitoor, Github or GitLab. These being:
- Production client data - only accessible by admins.
- Client contracts and offers.
- Slack conversations - except direct messages or confidential discussions in #leads_private - we strive to discuss typically confidential topics in the open.
- Code and tickets on non-open-source projects
- Passwords and production keys (they are in 1Password).
We prefer the hard truth over mollycoddling. However, you can tell even a hard truth kindly.
We embrace numbers and data over gut feelings or single experiences.
However, we also know, that data is only a small part of the truth.
We do not misuse numbers. We know they are biased and need interpretation.
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