Comment by jprosevear
1 month ago
I would agree, but the manager probably should be in touch enough that they could see the teaming behaviour themselves.
1 month ago
I would agree, but the manager probably should be in touch enough that they could see the teaming behaviour themselves.
They did… that’s the whole premise of the article
A lot of people seem to have zeroed in on "the manager's decision" and completely missed that it referred to the department manager, not the team manager, and the story is told from the perspective of the team manager.
Not sure the story is even real but apparently that was going on long enough without his manager knowledge that the manager was dead set on making tims exit preparations