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by sanderjd
1468 days ago
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They want full visibility into what everyone is working on all the time. Some managers, especially non-line managers, really like this idea. I can understand why, it sounds really good! Transparency can't be bad, right? In practice, it works a lot better to create fairly small teams, let them run independently and opaquely to the outside, and then coordinate between them periodically (bi-weekly, monthly, quarterly, whatever is found to work best). |
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I'm senior enough to know what I'm doing, so don't make me waste my (and my company's, they're paying me after all!) time.