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by gtirloni
903 days ago
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I'm on the same page. The problem in this case was a very hands-free approach to management that suddenly changed to top-down when the chaos produced almost daily outages. So the very relaxed environment now had to somehow have rigorous engineering practices... mandated from the top. Reminds me of holacracy and how companies picked up the pieces after that fad went away. |
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