Comment by hansmayer
1 month ago
No, please, instead of pointing out everything that is wrong in your reasoning: Please read a referent book about managing software development teams. For example "Peopleware", or "Dynamics of Software Development". Both a bit older, but valuable classics. The second one actually written by a relatively less technical author, a product manager at Microsoft. Maybe then you'll understand a bit more. By the way - I am not the only one complaining about the MBAs. Remember when that plane door fell off? US Congress was holding a hearing about that. And a number of US Congressmen (or were they senators?), people who literally never have the discussions that you and are having, kept asking one simple question: "How come the CEO of Boeing is not an ENGINEER"? It's so natural, that even those disconnected politicians made the obvious connection. Look it up in the archives.
Well, since you cant point out anything, you point out some random books.
I will point out something else: get tested for schizophrenia.
Random books, schizophrenia? I am the one not pointing out anything? Perhaps read your own replies slowly and reflect again :) I won´t dispute your medical competence, as I don´t have any and you seem to be an expert obviously, but for your own good, the two books are classics in their category, which you´d know if you approached your managerial duties with a tiny bit of sense of responsibility towards self-development.