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by bart_spoon 1185 days ago
What does this have to do with WFH? The point is that teams are tasked with meaningless projects, which they deliver on, but because the project was meaningless, they get axed for not producing value. They were doomed from the start, due to the strategic initiatives management mistakenly decided they should work on. This is occurs for both WFH and in person work.
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My theory is it's harder to be critical of meaningless projects and align on what's meaningful when remote.
Not really, we keep moving from project to project because we're discovering no value in the initiative or it's outcomes after testing things out.

It's not necessarily failed management, it's just the nature of big tech. You have the OG money maker. Then you have all the other stuff to try and continue to grow or expand revenue streams.

It's fine in a good economy and hopefully you get a few big wins in amongst all the failures (think of it like vc / angel funding).

But in a downturn those excess experiments are weighing you down when you just need to stay afloat to the next upturn.