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Getting in the Room, and Stay There

18 点作者 h3mb3超过 3 年前

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hirundo超过 3 年前
A nice thing about engineering is how much power it gives you even if you don&#x27;t know where the room is, because you&#x27;re the one building the thing. Over and over you get to interpret the requirements in consequential ways. Even if you don&#x27;t get to originate them, the constraints and solutions that you find can often reshape and even overrule the requirements. That feedback is the core of the Agile movement.<p>I&#x27;ve been in the room, and slowly earned the privilege to stay out of it. With only people like me in it any company would fail. To build my own company I&#x27;d have to go back to the room and stay there. But it&#x27;s a nice niche for a certain kind of nerd. And you can drive the direction of the business from the other side of the door more than you might think.
erehweb超过 3 年前
See also CS Lewis&#x27;s notes on the Inner Ring <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.lewissociety.org&#x2F;innerring&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.lewissociety.org&#x2F;innerring&#x2F;</a><p>&quot;In the passage I have just read from Tolstoy, the young second lieutenant Boris Dubretskoi discovers that there exist in the army two different systems or hierarchies. The one is printed in some little red book and anyone can easily read it up. It also remains constant. A general is always superior to a colonel, and a colonel to a captain. The other is not printed anywhere. Nor is it even a formally organised secret society with officers and rules which you would be told after you had been admitted. You are never formally and explicitly admitted by anyone. You discover gradually, in almost indefinable ways, that it exists and that you are outside it; and then later, perhaps, that you are inside it.&quot;
abernard1超过 3 年前
As a former Staff Engineer, if you work at a company like this, I would leave.<p>The language in this article is common to a particular type of staff engineer that graces the halls of growth tech companies. It&#x27;s the analog of mid-level bureaucrats at government organizations or academia.<p>What &quot;in the room&quot; signifies is that you&#x27;re working at a passive aggressive company that either lacks (1) proper direction so it can have relative autonomy between teams, or (2) requires technical babysitting because the average quality of engineer is low. Both are symptoms of growing too fast or not needing technical competence because the business is doing the heavy hitting.
reureu超过 3 年前
Alternatively, work at a company that doesn&#x27;t use &quot;the room&quot; as a political tool, but actually values their employees&#x27; input and is eager to have them involved in decision making.
frgtpsswrdlame超过 3 年前
Two different bullet points for staying there are not asserting yourself?
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