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by piterrro
404 days ago
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Are you asking how to deal with offboarding or the overall "fill the shoes" problem after CTO leaves?
If it's the former, it looks like Hephaestus wanted to leave a "way back" to the org by not having his account deactivated. Who is the CTO now, you or Koalemos? > Koalemos has done what he was allegedly instructed to _not_ do
Instructed by a person that is leaving the company? I'm not surprised Koalemos did it their way. Unless there was a really strong reason about not doing it, why that person cannot do the job their way? >redirected all of Hephaestus's emails to his own inbox
What's bad about it? It's actually god that somebody will be receiving the emails after Hephaestus's departure from the company, its a standard practice when a vital member of the team is leaving. |
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> Who is the CTO now, you or Koalemos? Technically - neither. He's "Head of tech" but people have started skirting him and going to me directly instead because he always says he doesn't know and has to talk to me on essentially every topic.
> I'm not surprised Koalemos did it their way. Unless there was a really strong reason about not doing it, why that person cannot do the job their way? From my understanding because it did exactly what Hephaestus foresaw - things breaking.
> What's bad about it? Another option could have been to reset the password for the old CTO and then occasionally check their inbox.