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[–] joelfromaus@aussie.zone 64 points 9 months ago (15 children)

Or the new one: “rightsizing”

[–] DarkMessiah@lemmy.world 37 points 9 months ago (13 children)

If I hear the word rightsizing come out of my boss’ mouth, that mouth is immediately losing a few teeth. I would legitimately prefer the boss in this comic, because at least they’re honest.

[–] theneverfox@pawb.social 15 points 9 months ago (5 children)

I genuinely respect when people own up to their mistakes.

I'd greatly prefer a boss who says "look, this isn't your fault, I wish I could do better by you, but it was my job to protect your job and this is where we are. Absolutely use me as a reference, reach out to me if I can do anything to help you land on your feet"

People really hate when something unfair happens and you try to pin it on them... But when you put down the titles, explain why it's come to this, and offer to help them find a new job? That's how you don't burn the bridge from the other side... It doesn't even require you to actually take responsibility, you just have to acknowledge it's not their fault and make them feel you're not taking it lightly

[–] Moosemouse@lemmy.sdf.org 5 points 9 months ago

I have seen a pattern of the boss or even second-tier management not even knowing it's about to happen. Like the now-famous Cloudflare botched "layoff-not-a-layoff" decisions are being made by folks who probably don't even know the people they are firing, they are just names on a spreadsheet.

The good managers I've worked for think this way, they are there to make their team better and actually care about them as humans. For anyone thinking about going into management, every business I've ever seen needs more managers that care, it's a worthwhile job and even fewer people can do it correctly than many technical jobs. Managing poorly is trivial, so we all think it's "easy".

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