On an unrelated note, how many resignations does a team lead need to realize that something about the way they are working is seriously flawed? Especially when attrition has been close to 100% in just one year?
And with this starts a new label on the blog, called boardroom foolishness. Just a disclaimer - it has absolutely NOTHING to do with my current place of work (unless specified otherwise). These are just my (often caustic - right, I like to compliment myself once in a while :P) observations of the boardroom culture in the world that we live in, borrowed from the US (which happens to be the case for most IT multinationals these days) or Britain. I sometimes wish we were a little more original. Also, this label is strictly my opinion. So if someone needs to be sued, it's just me, not Google or Blogger :-P
2 comments:
I have had experience with such a manager.. in my ex-job.. The entire team was unhappy about him, n fact one of my colleagues specifically gave him bad feedback during exit interview.. But I don't think it changed stuff.. Its really sad :(
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