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by js8
2224 days ago
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Just to clarify, I don't think that they have to be mutually exclusive. But focusing only on new users is wrong, IMHO. But when I hear your justification, maybe the blame should fall on managers. They should be the ones to understand that expertise increases productivity and therefore can be useful. |
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> But when I hear your justification, maybe the blame should fall on managers.
I'm really just describing the kind of software that I personally hate to use. But in any case, any time my manager asks me whether I can do something or how long it'll take, I just give him an honest estimate. If it's going to take me 3 weeks to even figure out a basic understanding of some new thing, I just tell him. If I just told him "yeah, I'll have that done in a day" every time, who exactly would be failing to communicate in that situation?