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quijoteuniv | 28 days ago

I have experienced some companies trying to tame wolves with agile type systems with poor results. I have seen wolves getting sick in cages, i have been seen wolves accomplishing amazing feats and being sidelined for not being team players by mediocre leadership because the leadership did not get recognition.

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jmogly|28 days ago

Early in my career I would build something I thought was useful, deploy it, meet with people within the company to get people to start using it. A lot of effort for something that would have a positive impact. My manager would schedule a meeting with me, and with a look of panic open with, “why didn’t you tell me about this or why did you do this?”. I understand now that before you start something, you need to decide who you are going to give credit to, and that person needs to be made aware that they will get credit for the project. Ideally your boss’s boss’s boss. Corporate caché only exist insofar as leadership allows it to exist, you gotta play the game. Pawns don’t get to take the glory for themselves.

nebezb|28 days ago

Were you doing it on your own time? From your described “a lot of effort,” I assume it was not but please correct me if I’m wrong.

If you’re being paid for your time by someone else, it’s fair to notify them how you plan to use a significant chunk of that money before you do it. Unless of course you were employed to _not_ do that.

I am not suggesting explaining a day or two of work. But it sounds like you’re talking weeks.

quijoteuniv|28 days ago

Not sure i understand what your are trying to say, good communication is definitely important, if only to serve oneself

begueradj|28 days ago

> i have been seen wolves accomplishing amazing feats and being sidelined for not being team players by mediocre leadership because the leadership did not get recognition.

That's the norm across all industries.