Remote vs In-Office: Finding the Right Fit for Your Business

Remote vs In-Office: Finding the Right Fit for Your Business

In this episode of the Building Better Developers podcast, hosts Rob Broadhead and Michael Meloche explore the topic of remote vs in-office work. As workplace dynamics continue to shift, they discuss how leaders and employees alike can evaluate which setup—remote, in-person, or hybrid—best supports true productivity and team culture. Drawing from personal experiences and client stories, they offer a balanced, actionable perspective for navigating this ongoing workplace debate. Remote vs In-Office Work and Company Culture: Collaboration at a Cost? The heart of the discussion centers around a key question: Which work model enables better results—remote or in-office? Rob explains that the answer isn’t universal. While some workers thrive in a quiet home office, others are more engaged and effective in... Read more

Upgrading Your Business: Save Time And Improve Efficiency

Upgrading Your Business: Save Time And Improve Efficiency

Upgrading your business is more than a buzzword — it’s a strategic mindset. In this episode of the Building Better Developers podcast, Rob Broadhead and Michael Meloche explore what it really means to upgrade your business in today’s fast-moving, tech-driven world. From tools and processes to training and hiring decisions, they offer practical advice for business owners ready to make smarter, more efficient moves. What Upgrading Your Business Really Means Upgrading your business means taking a proactive approach to making it more efficient, productive, and resilient. It’s not just about buying new hardware or using trendy software — it’s about improving the way your business operates at every level. Rob Broadhead explains how boutique consulting — like the kind offered... Read more

Why Retrospectives Matter:1 Learning from the Past to Build Better Businesses

Why Retrospectives Matter: Learning from the Past to Build Better Businesses

In this episode of the Building Better Developers podcast, co-hosts Rob Broadhead and Michael Meloche dig into one of the most underused but powerful tools for business improvement: retrospectives. Whether you’re a startup founder, a seasoned project manager, or a solo entrepreneur, retrospectives are essential for continuous growth and team alignment. This post captures the key takeaways from the episode and the challenge they leave for listeners at the end. 🔍 What are Retrospectives? In agile development, retrospectives are a regular part of the process. At the end of each sprint, the team takes time to reflect on what went well, what didn’t, and what we can improve. However, Rob and Michael point out that this practice shouldn’t be limited... Read more

Business Tune-Up Checklist: How to Refresh, Refocus, and Reignite Mid-Year

Business Tune-Up Checklist: How to Refresh, Refocus, and Reignite Mid-Year

In a recent episode of the Building Better Developers podcast, Rob Broadhead and Michael Meloche explore the value of a business tune-up—a mid-year check-in designed to help business owners realign with their goals, improve operations, and reduce waste. Whether your business is thriving or simply coasting, regular evaluations can uncover blind spots, highlight new opportunities, and help you operate more effectively. What Is a Business Tune-Up? Rob Broadhead describes a business tune-up as a strategic assessment of your company’s core elements—from technology and marketing to compliance and overall alignment with your mission. It’s not just about checking sales metrics. It’s about asking: This type of review should happen at least once or twice a year and can often be completed... Read more

Impostor Syndrome: Simple Ways to Reclaim Your Confidence

Impostor Syndrome: Simple Ways to Reclaim Your Confidence

In this episode of Building Better Developers, Rob Broadhead and Michael Meloche explore impostor syndrome—a challenge many entrepreneurs and leaders silently struggle with. You’re not alone if you’ve ever felt unworthy of success or like you don’t belong. Why Impostor Syndrome Appears After Success Impostor syndrome tends to show up at the most inconvenient times, usually after a win. You’ve landed a big client or completed a major project, but instead of confidence, you feel doubt. Michael identifies three primary triggers: 💡 “You may not feel different, but your momentum is finally paying off.” – Rob Broadhead The Risk of Ignoring Impostor Syndrome in Business Rob explains that impostor syndrome can derail progress. It causes you to second-guess your success... Read more

Off the Rails in Business: Reclaim Your Time and Sanity

Off the Rails in Business: Reclaim Your Time and Sanity

In this episode of Building Better Developers, Rob Broadhead and Michael Meloche explore what it means to go off the rails in business—and how to get back on track. From chaotic workloads to scattered thinking, they break down the signs, the causes, and the concrete steps to help you regain control and clarity. 💡 Quick Insight: Even your best efforts can feel like spinning wheels when your business is off track. The key is not to do more—it’s to refocus. What Does It Mean to Be Off the Rails in Business? The phrase “off the rails in business” describes a common but serious problem: you’re working harder, but falling further behind. Maybe your to-do list never ends, deadlines slip, and... Read more