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William Bartlett's avatar

But complain even if you don't have a proposal when it's an issue of discrimination, harassment, hostile working environment, burnout...

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Vladimir Bychkovsky's avatar

I really like the constructive spirit of the “propose” step. If you have a proposal, it is a defiantly worth bringing it up. However, there is an anti-pattern in management that’s says “don’t bring me problems(=complaints), bring me solutions(=proposals)”.

Why is that an anti-pattern? It is because of the position in the hierarchy people may experience the effects of the problem, but the solution may need to be way broader/systematic. Their proposals will most likely make little sense because they see any part of the picture and they would not want to bring them, so the problem will remain unseen and unresolved.

What to do instead? Invite people to share problems, even if they don’t have good solutions. And look for a systemic root cause for a lot of problems at once.

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