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management

I agree with the premise but a hand-wavy 'manage moar better' doesn't strike me as a feasible solution.

At a deeper (very generalized) level, we've been infected by production line, Deming style, efficiency focus.

If you are handling previously defined routines, great. Optimizing can help you.

As soon as you are working with adding value, be it in code, education, product development, metrics are /all/ premature optimization.

Promote the idea that you can't apply optimization techniques to creative steps and encourage managers to get off the numerical crutches and make value judgments. Takes a better manager but then that's the point anyway, right?

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19541475

#management

Two things come to mind. First, complexity can be used as a wonderful shield against openness and accountability. You can be as open and accountable as anybody would like, but as long as most people find the situation impenetrable and you do not, it doesn't matter. It's the same thing as not being open at all.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19520514

#management