I watched a CTO tell his fully remote team that he had an “open door policy.” He said it in a Slack channel. I sat there for a moment, staring at my screen, trying to work out where the door was.
He meant well. Of course he did. He was trying to say “I’m approachable, come to me with problems.” But what he actually created was a channel where three junior developers pinged him every time they hit a snag, two senior engineers never said a word until things were properly on fire, and he spent his entire day context-switching between half-conversations that could have been, and I’m sorry but it’s true, a Google search.
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