Ask HN: Is 'Fake Work' a Result of Poor Management? Recent discussions, including comments from VC Keith Rabois, highlight an issue in tech where many employees are perceived to be doing "fake work" due to over-hiring and treating headcount as a vanity metric. This got me thinking: is "fake work" largely a management problem where poor management practices fail to differentiate between valuable and non-valuable work? John Cutler's article, "TBM 271: The Biggest Untapped Opportunity," discusses how many companies fail to utilize 'skilled pragmatists'—competent but under-challenged employees who avoid office politics and don't visibly exceed expectations. These employees, while reliable, are not fully engaged by their companies, leading to potential waste of talent. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40065704 Is "fake work" a symptom of a broader management issue where companies don't effectively recognize and utilize all their human resources? |