That only works if the programmers buy the managers' narrative -- and that's not a given. Usually it's the opposite.
Managers very often only optimize for them to look better in front of their superiors, to the detriment of the underlying team's efficiency, and very often to the detriment of the product itself.
People pulling the blanket towards them is not a new thing.
Managers very often only optimize for them to look better in front of their superiors, to the detriment of the underlying team's efficiency, and very often to the detriment of the product itself.
People pulling the blanket towards them is not a new thing.