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by closeparen 1524 days ago
IMHO the "correct" or at least humane organizational design is that most things happen in local teams, which are of trivial scale and can get along just fine with informal, ad-hoc, or locally varied processes.

Obviously not all work is this way. Sometimes you need to drive a migration that touches every team, and then the technologies of bureaucracy and process become important. But most work should be done in human-scale groups that can be more towards the self-organizing and trust-based end of the spectrum.

However some middle managers take offense to the idea that their different sub-teams have different operating models internally, and lean on technologies like JIRA to try to make them all the same. Middle managers at my company have tried this, not very effectively , so it hasn't hurt me too bad. But I've seen their vision and recoiled in horror.