Comment by sanitycheck
13 days ago
It's very surprising to me that this needs to be said - but maybe that's because I've mostly worked in, let's say, 'resource constrained' environments. You focus on the stuff that keeps the money coming, or people start losing their jobs.
Is that on the things that make money now or the speculative things you might make money on later?
Almost everyone is resource constrained in that the ambition of non-dev management is always 10x what they have the money to pay for. I take that back a bit - I haven't worked for FAANG so perhaps they do have more people than real work.
The author works at Github, so yes not so much a "resource constrained" environment. It matches my experience at a high growth company, Canva, where in places it was easy to see the connection to profit and in other places quite hard. There were people that didn't care about their connection to profit, and there were expensive employees doing "good work" done merely because it was good to do. Canva could do that because its margins are 80+% and it made almost $1B in revenue at the time.