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arvindamirtaa | 3 years ago
Everyone who is a manager actively makes independent contributions for a not-insignificant portion of their work-week.
So, when we have 1-on-1s with them, we can actually discuss improvement avenues from the same vantage point. Not some spreadsheet pushing manager who has no clue how to measure engineer-productivity or performance.
When they do code reviews, their comments serve as an important learning opportunity, pointing out good practices/conventions, etc.
And finally, when you disagree, it's backed by the validity of your points as 2 engineers, rather than their authority as a manager vs you, their direct report.
matt_s|3 years ago
arvindamirtaa|3 years ago
So, it's sometimes nice to have periodic validation that you're keeping true to the course / indication that you need to make a few minor adjustments, etc. That's on your side.
From your manager's side, if they find something isn't working, they don't need to wait 3/6 months to bring it up at which point there isn't much you can do to get back the lost productivity.
flavianh|3 years ago
dpdpdp|3 years ago