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najork | 2 years ago
It’s challenging to build a company with a high-trust culture. While many companies say it’s one of their values, I’d bet it only holds true for a small minority of them in practice, especially when things aren’t going according to plan.
When an organization is failing to execute against its goals, regardless of the root cause, the natural tendency is to introduce more process and exert more top-down control. Ironically, this drives away the most capable, creative problem solvers, who’ll look elsewhere for fulfillment.
unknown|2 years ago
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gtirloni|2 years ago
Exactly my experience. The first misstep and it reverts back to top-down micromanagement and the actual product roadmap is the last priority... then it's downhill from there.
karmakaze|2 years ago
codemac|2 years ago
Eh, I think it's the lack of execution that drives them away, in fact if you're not executing many times it's because they're not even there.