If you did that, you'd get a lot of tasks completed early. The next question is: how do you ensure those tasks are actually improving things?
At my company they reward "impact" and base promotions on that. The problem with that is now we have a zillion internal tools that need to be maintained. Lots of things were indeed built, but did they make things better for the rest of the org?
At my company they reward "impact" and base promotions on that. The problem with that is now we have a zillion internal tools that need to be maintained. Lots of things were indeed built, but did they make things better for the rest of the org?