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by Izkata
2487 days ago
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The second one is completely wrong, and I think the first is though I'm not certain. * No one was looking for feedback on the class as far as I remember. * He went to an external session to learn how to improve their own processes, which is the report he wrote. I believe in one interview he said his did do it at some manager's suggestion, and so did use work time for the trip with their (figurative) blessing. * He sent his report only to one or two internal groups, never a public internal mailing list (one was meant to privately poke holes so submitters could improve their arguments before submitting it to HR or whoever. I've heard conflicting stuff on the order of events, so he may or may not have sent it to HR). * It was the internal quality group that leaked it to a public internal mailing list instead of maintaining privacy. |
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