Most micromanagers don't know their engineers consider them to be such. - eviltoast
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        7 months ago

        I did, actually. One was a “good” manager because both my team and the customer were fully committed to agile and he (along with the tech lead/senior dev) ensured requirements were well-defined and locked by the time they reached the team; the other was good 'cos she kept all the shit from upstream management - many layers or course - from hitting the team’s fan (we noticed when she left).

        These are the exceptions.

        Let me rephrase: do management tasks require someone full-time and/or can they be diluted throughout the team? Does one need to be managed to work well?

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          7 months ago

          it just depends on the specifics. a manager (or management team) can theoretically offload administrative stuff in big organizations that would overwhelm everyone at the edge to distribute

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            7 months ago

            I can’t shake the feeling that administrative stuff only grows because people need to justify their jobs.