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by blihp
2914 days ago
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Sadly, this occurs far more often than you might think. Large companies especially do it to themselves given how they structure their teams with developers and DBAs being on different teams and reporting to different managers. (i.e. you can trace their respective management chain separately until just below the C level) These reporting structures are problematic since large companies tend to hire people with very narrow skillsets which makes it vital that these groups work together. The end result is that you have teams throwing things over the wall to each other not knowing or caring what is happening on the other side of the wall... dysfunction by design. |
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