Getting Stuff Done Days in Apiumhub: R&D in software development

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Getting Stuff Done Days (GSDD) is an initiative used by many top companies to improve the quality of the software development and boost a proactive, continuous improvement-based engineering culture in their organizations. This year Apiumhub is implementing this approach as well. GSDD can be seen as an alternative to Google’s famous 20% time policy and it fits perfectly in the culture of Apiumhub to have dedicated time for R&D in software development to increase effectiveness, improve technology, develop new methods, automate and innovate. 

Getting Stuff Done Days (GSDD)

When Google made its initial public offering in 2004, founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin wrote in their IPO letter that employees are encouraged “to spend 20 percent of their time working on what they think will most benefit Google,” in order to help the company be “more creative and innovative.” They were referring to

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