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by mehrdadn
2362 days ago
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> Why should blame be tied to compensation? Compensation tends to be tied to perceived impact. The perceived impact of a manager with 10 reports who are all focused and delivering individually is much higher than the impact of a manager with the same number of reports where half the team meets few of their goals. Maybe because when those goals involve cutting corners on safety and hundreds of people die as a result, that's one heck of a lot of "impact"? |
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Separate out management for a moment. So an engineer who gets paid 50% more than another deserves 50% more blame for a failure?
I thought HN was a place where people attempted to form good arguments based on fact, not one where people let emotion rule the day.