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by dudeman13
1512 days ago
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>it is in fact the case that getting new stuff done is the only way to benefit the company >[work that will] drive future productivity, of course I think this is valuable These 2 aren't compatible. Seems like you've walked back on the former from this last reply. |
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Like there is always groundwork that has to be done as part of the new thing, and doing that work is part of getting new stuff done. If getting new stuff done is the end goal, "getting new stuff done 5% faster" will obviously get new stuff done (and benefit the company).