
The Weekly Retro: The best way to end the week (apart from going to the pub obviously)
At the end of a busy, stressful work week we all need to decompress a little bit. For a lot of us that process starts with a trip to the pub for a few cheeky weekend tipples, and while we here at GGA happily subscribe to that too, we also have a...
May 12, 2014

Developer Workshops: Share the knowledge to boost creativity and motivation
As I’m typing this, 2 of our development team are sitting around our TV listening to a 3rd dev hold court on ‘immutable architecture’ and the pros and cons of us migrating over to Chef and Puppet. Yeah I’m not too sure what that means either, but I...
May 12, 2014

Just say NO: How to disqualify your way to success.
It’s a pretty obvious statement that running a successful business is largely dependent on constantly winning new clients, projects and contracts. Keeping cash ringing through the register is what keeps a company moving forward and every sale can...
May 12, 2014

Ready, Set, Sprint: Planning your week
In a previous blog we discussed the virtues of planning your company’s work day via a daily standup (read it here). While this is a great way of micromanaging (and I mean that in a good way), promoting team interaction and addressing issues,...
May 12, 2014

The secret to making everyday count: Plan it!
In a previous blog we discussed the importance of planning your week as a team (read it here). We know, it sounds obvious but not many companies we have spoken to actually do it. Well the same is true of planning your day. For Paul, our...
May 12, 2014

How to build and launch a tech product in 5 days or less: The highs & lows of our first hackathon
This is the story of how we developed a product called Hashed. It was originally written and blogged about on Friday 15th November 2013. so here it is unedited… A few weeks ago the GGA team made the group decision to stop all client service...
May 12, 2014
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