HACKER Q&A
📣 zerop

What you don't like in your manager?


I am just trying to collect the things and practices that a manager should not be doing and hence asking this question to community.


  👤 PragmaticPulp Accepted Answer ✓
> I am just trying to collect the things and practices that a manager should not be doing

Be careful collecting opinions from the open internet. It’s important to consider the employee perspective and to work in the best interests of your team, but it’s also important to remember that being a manager some times means doing unpopular things.

For example, if employees tell you they hate meetings, deadlines, issue trackers, and 1:1s, you can try to work with them to improve their experience and iron out specific pain points. However, that doesn’t mean you should stop doing 1:1s or have an issue tracker.


👤 PaulHoule
Not a fan of the "one-to-one" meeting when the manager tells one employee one thing and another employee another thing.

👤 throw1234651234
https://hbr.org/2018/03/the-most-common-type-of-incompetent-...

^ I have encountered the above most frequently before, aka "absentee leadership". Basically, managers who don't do anything at all.

Then the above coupled w/ micro-managing, to the point of sitting behind the team and watching their screens (as evidenced by randomly incorrectly noting "you forgot an if statement there), logging bathroom breaks (hilarious because it happened in an IT org full of senior devs), solving petty personal problems through management power (thankfully not directed at me, but very obvious).

Also, useless meetings.

In combination with absentee leadership, PRETENDING to do something by having a 2hr meeting with the team, to give a 15 minute brief pretending to be on top of the situation.