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by ericdykstra
299 days ago
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I've seen it work in a few ways; these are not mutually exclusive: * You have someone whose job or as part of their job is to it is to discover these kinds of internal organizational efficiencies and automate them. Something that organically comes up like this gets assigned to that person. * Managers are not incentivized to stick to a rigid schedule or metrics based on an inflexible roadmap. * Flexibility and autonomy is built into developers' schedules so they can work on things outside of just their rank-ordered task list. |
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There are strict timelines that span months if not years, often optimised to a large extent. There is little room for spontaneity and organic projects to come up.