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by cgio
1581 days ago
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Smart people also don’t want to be spending their time assessing the risks of unknown situations. E.g. something I came upon recently when someone asked if they could work remotely from abroad for a while. Sure, from a technical contribution perspective it made sense to approve straight away. But if there was no policy and process I would never think to inquire about the tax implications with the relevant team. You don’t only count pounds and ounces but also who has to lift them. I don’t like smart engineers having to learn tax legislation, and at least some processes act more like interfaces between teams rather than stupid controls within a team. When it’s about the latter I am all with you as long as you add responsible team members next to the smart condition. |
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