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black6today at 3:29 PM3 repliesview on HN

The company for which I work seems to be run by engineers. When learning to be an engineer you're taught that doing nothing is always a valid option. In Army leadership courses we were taught that ANY decision is better than NO decision.

My company is stifled by a bunch of engineers in leadership positions who always choose to defer up the chain rather than make a decision themselves.


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mnahkiestoday at 8:33 PM

As another commentator said "do nothing" is a decision. There's a distinction between "don't make a decision and hope someone else makes a decision" and "we acknowledge we're deciding to do nothing about X until/unless Y"

The people in leadership positions should be active participants, and not all decisions will be ones they are are able to make locally - but they should feel comfortable to present a POV and recommendation/tradeoffs upwards when that's the case. If the buck stops with them then they should be aware that "do nothing" is a decision that they are making.

jcstoday at 7:39 PM

The person who decides owns the risk. The cost of waiting is spread across the whole team, so escalating is usually the safer move for the individual.

an0maloustoday at 4:41 PM

“Do nothing” can be a decision