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by Nacraile
4431 days ago
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> Often that is a role played by what we call a PRP (primarily responsible person). So Github doesn't have managers, it just has Primary Responsible People, who sound an awful like they do the same thing? Just don't call them "managers", because you don't have those. Cute. Every successful startup eventually discovers that the O(n^2) communication overhead of a perfectly flat org doesn't scale, and needs to adapt to deal with that. The question is whether to develop coordination specialists implicitly or explicitly. Developing doublespeak to protect an idealistic worldview from its incompatibility with reality does seem pathological. |
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> Every successful startup eventually discovers that the O(n^2) communication overhead of a perfectly flat org doesn't scale, and needs to adapt to deal with that. The question is whether to develop coordination specialists implicitly or explicitly.
Yep. This is certainly something we feel the pain of and are wrestling with right now.
> Developing doublespeak to protect an idealistic worldview from its incompatibility with reality does seem pathological.
By definition, we don't have anyone that plays the role of "manager" right now (again, for better or worse). I wouldn't call that doublespeak.