• slazer2au
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    12524 days ago

    0900 till 0930 - 15 min standup meeting.
    0930 till 1000 - focus time.
    1000 till 1100 - Pre meeting for customer meeting at 1100.
    1100 till 1200 - Customer meeting.
    1230 till 1300 - Post Meeting catchup.
    1300 till 1330 - focus time.
    1330 till 1430 - JIRA board update meeting.
    1430 till 1500 - priorities review meeting.
    1500 till 1645 - focus time.
    1645 till 1730 - EOD standup.

    • @[email protected]
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      8624 days ago

      “Are you don’t yet? Why aren’t you done yet? Help me update infinite plans that will be outdated in a week. Also, I just promised a bunch of stuff… all that stuff we already promised, I think you can do that faster.”

      When I was a dev, I once had a PM with no technical skills that decided he would “learn to program to help catch us up”… He did not succeed.

      • @[email protected]
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        5024 days ago

        Hey, at least he had the right idea. He saw that the delay was due to a lack of skilled workers and tried to fix that problem instead of just talking more about the project. That’s more awareness than most PMs have in my experience.

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          3424 days ago

          If a PM has enough time to try to learn programming on the side, then they are a shit PM. A PM should shield the team from unneccessary meetings, be the main initial contact point and the initial refinement guy. Those are 4 seperate jobs at once.

        • @[email protected]
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          1724 days ago

          PMs act that way because people above them ask for updates regularly. Bad PMs don’t know how to push back. If you need things done faster, the answer is usually “we need more resources”.

          • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥
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            1024 days ago

            If you need things done faster, the answer is usually “we need more resources”.

            Like having 9 women to make a baby in a month?

          • @[email protected]
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            824 days ago

            “we need more resources” is bounded by the rate at which you can incorporate new teams members without absolutely destroying your productivity, or having a bunch of untrained fools running around breaking things (of course the later is standard at many places already, so I guess it doesn’t always matter).

            The right answer is usually : “No”. Or at least “Prioritize”. Or “This is what we need to get it done” at which point they might start to get software takes time to make decently, and they don’t want software that doesn’t work decently in the first place.

            • @[email protected]
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              524 days ago

              “Sure! You just have to choose which of these other things you want deprioritized since we’re already going at full tilt”

          • @[email protected]
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            121 days ago

            Calling people “resources” and the mindset that delivery teams are just a number that you can spend money to increase is a mark of poor project and personnel management, as well.

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      5624 days ago

      You get focus time?

      Also, what the hell is the point in an EOD standup if you’re gonna have another one in zero working minutes?

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        That concept is lost on so many people and I don’t understand why. One of the last teams I was on had two weekly meetings. One was 9:00 AM Monday morning and the other was 4:00 PM on Fridays. They were both running through all of our projects and always seemed surprised that the Monday update was the same as the previous Friday update.

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          1524 days ago

          It is to their advantage to be act surprised, therefore they are “surprised”, see? This was your “opportunity” to show how dedicated you are the company, having worked all weekend long…

          • @[email protected]
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            1924 days ago

            It isn’t particularly hard to call this out. Just say “I haven’t done anything since Friday.” And leave it at that.

            Be comfortable with silence.

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        24 days ago

        You get focus time?

        They need to give you some time to answer emails from management 🙄

        • @[email protected]
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          924 days ago

          So what’s the point of the EOD one?

          I honestly see zero benefit in it unless it’s a 24h operation with a shift handover.

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            524 days ago

            I hate to defend the EoD standup, but some people forget everything overnight. The only way to know what they did is to ask before the rest.

            Yes, they truly are amazing. Yes, everyone should not be punished.

            Mostly, it it to keep people from going home early. As such is indefensible.

    • @[email protected]
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      1524 days ago

      We do standups twice a week. At worst they run a half hour for my team of about 10 people. Usually we’re done in 15-20 minutes. Please tell me it’s just an absolutely made up joke that you have an hour and 15 minutes of stand up meetings every day. I would shoot myself.

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        724 days ago

        I had a job that had > 1hr standups for our two man project because we met with QA, BA, and management and they wanted everything changed every day so we had to explain why we couldn’t do anything with constantly changing requirements every morning.

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          124 days ago

          The really funny bit is that the Standup comes from Agile, which is a software development process class exactly about being able to cope with frequent changing requirements, and the Standup is definitelly not the point when new requirements are introduced.

      • slazer2au
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        524 days ago

        Don’t worry mate, it is a joke. But judging by the other comments it is closer to reality than a joke for some.

      • slazer2au
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        1624 days ago

        Well yea, plenty happens between 1700 and 0900. That is why the 15 min standup takes 30 min.

      • @[email protected]
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        624 days ago

        They need to have full calendars so that they look productive. Those meetings are for them, not for you. You still have to attend tho.

        • slazer2au
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          224 days ago

          Got to hate those meeting where you are marked as optional but you are required to attend.

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            And the ones where you have to discuss what’s coming up in the next meeting. Meetings about meetings. We call them metameetings.

    • @CodeBlooded
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      424 days ago

      Hey, you are actually double booked for the nth meeting for annual “Goals” that’s coming up!