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by bilekas
1258 days ago
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> To me, he’s making a sacrifice for me and the rest of the team, and I think it hurt morale, even though he probably intended the opposite This is the wrong take. It's a sign I believe of a junior or a team who is not confident in their output. If the manager has to leave before you then by your rationale, you're promoting a lax top-down attitude, whereby the manager doesn't seem interested. > How am I not supposed to feel guilty, even if it’s his choice? By doing your own job and letting him do his. |
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