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by VancouverMan 1005 days ago
> It felt quite soul-crushing after a busy week to have to spend mental efforts writing up a report to someone 1-3 levels up... especially if you had no idea if it was ever read.

There are ways to test that.

You could just not submit the report, and see if anybody complains.

Or prepare the report, but intentionally corrupt the file before submitting it, and see if anybody complains.

Or prepare the report, and in it ask if anyone is actually reading it, and ask that they contact you if they are.

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I needed to submit a .pptx file with 1 or more slides that my manager would manually insert into his weekly presentation deck to the exec team.

I admit I never had the guts to submit a slide which asked if anyone was reading it. It did cross my mind.

(It was a Microsoft-by-default-company, as many small hardware/research-oriented companies often are, I guess.

There was also that one week epic fight needed to get approval to run MacOS/Linux in the new "software department".)