David Balsam

Director of Product, Meilo

Techniques for managing internal stakeholders

Collaboration with internal stakeholders is crucial to the success of any new product or feature, but how does one engage team members who aren’t under their purview. The challenge becomes much harder when the company grows quickly from 30 to 300 people. In this lecture we will try to analyze a few behaviors which can help in such a situation

Collaboration with internal stakeholders is crucial to the success of any new product or feature, but how does one engage team members who aren’t under their purview. The challenge becomes much harder when the company grows quickly from 30 to 300 people. In this lecture we will try to analyze a few behaviors which can help in such a situation. 

 

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    Meatballs are super-quick to make for a weeknight supper and there are many
    ways to serve them (see tip). The veal in these gives a
    lightness to the result, but you can swap it out for
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    SERVES 4


    4 tbsp olive oil, plus extra for the onion

    1 onion, finely chopped

    2 garlic cloves, chopped

    400g tin chopped tomatoes

    200g white bread (day old, if possible)

    whole milk (enough to soak the bread)

    500g beef mince

    250g English veal mince

    2 tbsp finely grated parmesan, plus extra
    to serve

    4 anchovies, finely chopped

    2 tbsp chopped flat-leaf parsley

    salt and freshly ground black pepper

    350g dried spaghetti, to serve (optional; see tip)

    1 First make a tomato sauce. In a saucepan, heat a dash of olive oil over a medium heat, then add
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    it back to the pan and toss it with a little olive oil and butter.
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    Finish with a drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of parmesan.


     

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