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by AlisdairSH
4565 days ago
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Except managers do reward hours vs work. I had a VP once who decreed that the "Productivity" rating on our annual review was to based on the average hours/week spent at work. To be deemed "Productive", a developer had to average 45+ hours/week. This had the effect of screwing over two subsets of developers:
1 - Those that were very efficient and got their work done in a reasonable amount of time.
2 - Those that didn't spend hours/week on timetracking, and just stuck on 40/week by default
And rewarded those who were inefficient and took 50 hours to do 40 hours worth of work. |
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