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Your team lead needs to learn the fundamental rule:
Never ask a question that you don't want the answer to. -
How long will it take you to fix this car?
1 week.
Well I need it in two days. Can we do this? Can we make it work?
Umm...no. That's not even physically possible. It will take 1 week.
What if we give you 4 additional mechanics? We can get any equipment you need tomorrow. We can pay you whatever you want; work all night.
Um, well I'm not going to work all night, that's not safe and ... it literally cannot be done in less than a week.
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This is the problem with software. Managers say they "try to push back" but then agree to the 2 day timeline anyway. That's fucking dumb. If it can't be done, don't say it can and force people to work long hours. Fuck that nose. -
matste6416yA diplomatic response in such situations is: „are you suggesting I am not doing my best already?” Bonus points if you ask this in a meeting in front of his boss.
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@matste Someone has seen Uncle Bob's talk where he obliterates higher-ups for using expressions like "try harder" or "can you at least try"? 😄👍
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And the talk i was referring to is here
https://youtu.be/eisuQefYw_o
The whole piece is interesting and in the last 5 minutes is the "will you try" trick
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