At any rate, I take it that anyone who actually manages their own time, sets their own deadlines, gets their work done so that others depending on that work don't have to way is simply working for the mini manager in their head?
At 05:54 PM 6/25/2012, lasko wrote:
>On 6/25/12 10:20 AM, shag carpet bomb wrote:
>
>>I'm not clear on the use of "manager" and "mini-manager" here. and i'm
>>especially confused by "inner mini-manager". Is the role of manager a
>>bad thing, to be gotten rid of?
>
>I thought "mini-manager" was repeating a phrase I read in a blog post by a
>Valve employee. I can't find it now. TS said it better:
>
>"so utterly subordinate to their boss's interests, that the
>boss can start fading away"
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