• HobbitFoot @thelemmy.club
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    20 days ago

    Why not consult the people who actually know their stuff?

    You do to some extent, mainly to verify that the technical aspects underpinning the decision is sound. However:

    • By going past the department head, you are cutting out the person who is likely going to be responsible in implementing the decision. It can be frustrating implementing a decision that you had little input on.
    • The technical expert may not fully understand the non-technical ramifications of a decision. What sounds like a small change could end up costing millions or have regulatory implications.
    • DandomRude@lemmy.worldOP
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      20 days ago

      That’s right, it’s certainly not a good idea to leave the head of department out of the loop - this position should definitely be informed about every relevant process. I just think that it’s in everyone’s interest if senior management can be seen by the “common people” from time to time. It shows appreciation for the work and opinions of all employees and is also a good opportunity to make sure that no important aspects or overly technical details may have been lost on the way from the head of department to the executive floor. Just as you say.