In a different thread Mr. Shark suggested to use your boss to be more efficient at work.
What would be your suggestions for the best way’s to utilize your boss in a development team?
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In a different thread Mr. Shark suggested to use your boss to be more efficient at work. What would be your suggestions for the best way’s to utilize your boss in a development team?
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Your boss should be a firewall between you and the noise of the business. You're an expensive resource and you must be allowed to concentrate on what you do best; programming. His job is simply to prevent you being interrupted. The cost of interruptions is absolutely huge. After an interruption, it usually takes about 15 minutes to get back in to the zone. It doesn't take a genius to work out that only a hand-full of interruptions will completely trash a days worth of productivity. A day, once lost, is not easily reclaimed. In my view, If the manager fails to prevent interruptions, they are failing to do their job. |
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When you say 'utilize your boss' do you mean 'How do I teach my boss to write code' or do you mean 'How do I convince my boss that my ideas are good'? If it's the latter, check out I.M. Wright's Controlling your boss for fun and profit.
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I wish my boss realised that was his main role. He almost seems to ensure I get as many interruptions as possible by switching me from project to project as each becomes more "customer impacting". I hope I can use him to get a good reference! |
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You should use your boss to ...
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