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  • Laptop on bed with laundry basket beside it

    Striking your work-laundry balance 

    I’ve discovered my secret to staying focused when attending webinars and watching training videos: folding laundry.

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    Giving yourself grace: Six self-care tips from the Alley team

    At Alley, we make it a priority to take care of ourselves and each other. Here are some tips from the Alley team on how to recharge and take care of yourself.

  • How to host a party on Zoom: Six activities for your next remote happy hour

    Working from home comes with some great perks, but it isn’t just one big party. While remote work can be incredibly fulfilling and collaborative, you might miss the sense of joy and connection from team gatherings. But you don’t have to miss out on that face time just because you’re remote. 

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    Developing Scrum habits: No developers needed

    Though Scrum was originally created for software development, its basic principles can be applied to nearly any type of work across an array of markets and disciplines. With a little creativity and a solid understanding of the fundamentals, you can make Scrum work for you and your team.

  • Rituals, routines, and taking a shower: “Boundary work” when working at home

    One of the many joys of working from home is avoiding rush hour headaches. But commutes to work have a purpose — they are cues that your work day is beginning or ending, and provide a clear separation between home and the office. How can you recreate this when working remotely?

  • Alley’s inaugural march emoji madness tournament

    At Alley, we pride ourselves on being creative and having fun outside of the projects we work on for our clients.

  • How to automate CI checks for PRs in WordPress delivery

    Watch the video to learn some of the ways we automate code quality checks. These checks ensure we ship higher-quality code with less time and effort, and a higher success rate than manual review.

  • MVP for Marketing: Realizing Helperbot’s publicity

    How do you approach marketing on a small budget and tight timeline? Create an MVP for marketing just like you do for product development!

  • The product development of Helperbot

    Minimum Viable Product is a great agile concept. Here’s how we applied it to our Helperbot product development process.

  • Three people-first principles for making your hiring process transparent and equitable

    We know the importance of valuing people and have set up systems and best practices for making our employees feel cared for starting long before they accept an offer to work with us. Here are three people-first principles we’ve incorporated into our hiring process that you can try too. 

  • Accessibility and strategy: How they interact

    Check out our latest video hosted by Product Manager Allison Greenwald and former Digital Strategist Rebecca Viser, Accessibility and Strategy: How They Interact, discussing ways to create content that’s accessible for everyone.

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