no. pushing harder is counterproductive under most circumstances. unless it is an emergency security situation - there is no good reason to crunch your team.
well, that’s corps for ya. that’s why people work in startups and scam corps out of ridiculous sums of money for some bullshit solutions wrapped around in shiny presentations. in most cases the only place where everybody go out of their way to “get things done” is on paper.
no. pushing harder is counterproductive under most circumstances. unless it is an emergency security situation - there is no good reason to crunch your team.
You and I know that. The PHB in your building’s corner office does not.
aren’t they gone extinct? Maybe it is a regional thing - down here in Ukraine we ran out of these guys by the time the invasion started.
i 100% agree, but making life easier for staff isn’t what corps tend to do: if things get easier, that just means now you can do more
well, that’s corps for ya. that’s why people work in startups and scam corps out of ridiculous sums of money for some bullshit solutions wrapped around in shiny presentations. in most cases the only place where everybody go out of their way to “get things done” is on paper.