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I go to a mechanic, ask them to give my car a look at. They do so, and then give me a report of the work to be done.


I’m not quite following…this would be equivalent to a manager asking a dev what work needs to be done (I think). Which is good and healthy - and requires the manager to understand the report (as well as have a record of it, so no need for a brag doc). If they’re unable to understand it, they’re not suited to evaluate that report.

Nearly every time I’ve needed work done on a car different mechanics give me different lists. It’s pretty expensive when I’m unable to evaluate those reports because I don’t understand cars.


Managers aren't "going to a mechanic". They are managing the entire shop. If they are managing the shop and don't know what the mechanics are doing, then they aren't doing much managing.


I've never seen a manager, let alone a director or even VP that manages the entire shop when it comes to software.


The shop, in this metaphor, is one team.




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