A blue rubberduck with an Australian flag and the text Australia printed on it, positioned on a white cup

What if (bear with me here), you tried explaining the problem to a rubber duck instead of colleagues?

I’m a dev manager of a remote team: I would encourage my team to talk to each other over their favorite rubber animal anytime, if the opportunity is given.

This facilitates both knowledge sharing and teamwork.

Yes and I agree, but the post was about rubber ducks, the whole point of which is not discussing with a person (at least not at first).

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