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by duxup
266 days ago
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I worked at a company that for a very short time had engineering, tech support, and sales and such all follow a person from another department around for a little while. It opened up communication and understanding far beyond anything ever had, but it of course ended after a short while. It was inconvenient, and I think it upset some managers who were the gatekeepers of communication and process and otherwise useless humans. I still fight regularly for a meeting with clients that isn't a list of ideas or features, but is a "why do you want to do this thing" explanation from the very top. I don't always get it, but when I do the new feature right out of the gate, almost every dang time. |
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When engineers can talk directly to customers, when support understands the product, when sales knows what's actually possible, suddenly half the middle management layer has nothing to do.