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Is it a good idea to have a boss who codes and manages at the same time?   [Edit]

Survey period: 27 Mar 2006 to 2 Apr 2006

Some like a boss who understands the issues intimately. Others can't stand a micro-managing control freak.

OptionVotes% 
Yes77366.18
No39533.82



 
GeneralIt's pretty simple Pin
mikker_1232-Apr-06 11:34
mikker_1232-Apr-06 11:34 
GeneralI'm old and.. What ya expect from me! Pin
Just me at will_george...something2-Apr-06 7:14
Just me at will_george...something2-Apr-06 7:14 
GeneralCoding and managing do not go together Pin
wimvincken0011-Apr-06 11:27
wimvincken0011-Apr-06 11:27 
GeneralRe: Coding and managing do not go together Pin
Just me at will_george...something2-Apr-06 7:31
Just me at will_george...something2-Apr-06 7:31 
GeneralNo, and I'll tell you why from experience Pin
Kevin Pannell1-Apr-06 7:15
Kevin Pannell1-Apr-06 7:15 
GeneralRe: No, and I'll tell you why from experience Pin
Joseph M. Newcomer3-Apr-06 16:46
Joseph M. Newcomer3-Apr-06 16:46 
I was the victim of a drive-by coding.

The president of the company I worked for was also one of the key programmers. The disaster was that he needed to manage the company, he needed to manage the programmers, and he needed to write code. The result was that he did *none* of these well, and more and more was making short-term corporate decisions designed to optimize his coding time, not deal with the long-term issues of product development schedules, quality, or testing.

I've been a manager. While I was a manager I did no coding, because I needed all my attention focused on managing well. It was a deliberate decision based on my past experience with managers who program. The result was that I became a really great third-rate manager (with aspirations to becoming a mediocre second-rate manager). There was virutally no career path in industry for first-rate technologists who want to remain first-rate technologists, and consequently I became self-employed, where I could exploit my technical skills and avoid management entirely.

(My assessment: as a middle-manager, your first and most important responsibility is to protect the people who work for you from all the s**t coming down from above [low budgets, unrealistic deadlines, changing specifications, etc.]. Your second most important responsibility is to protect the people who pay you from all the s**t coming up from below [missing deadlines, poor product quality, etc.]. And where, exactly, does this leave you? Right in the middle of a lot of s**t. I decided that I did not want to spend the rest of my life there. I actually *enjoy* coding, and I saw no long-term future as an employee of any mid-to-large company, and no pay in the smaller companies, except as self-employed, which I have been for 19 years now)
GeneralDoes such a thing exist? Pin
Michael Dunn31-Mar-06 19:10
sitebuilderMichael Dunn31-Mar-06 19:10 
GeneralNot at the same time!!!! Pin
SkullKiller29-Mar-06 22:33
SkullKiller29-Mar-06 22:33 
GeneralRe: Not at the same time!!!! Pin
Abbatoir30-Mar-06 20:28
Abbatoir30-Mar-06 20:28 
GeneralAnother 'it depends on the boss' thread... Pin
-Dy29-Mar-06 21:45
-Dy29-Mar-06 21:45 
GeneralRe: Another 'it depends on the boss' thread... Pin
Juan Jo López31-Mar-06 13:55
Juan Jo López31-Mar-06 13:55 
Generalessential Pin
martym77729-Mar-06 17:49
martym77729-Mar-06 17:49 
GeneralRe: essential Pin
btsumm30-Mar-06 8:04
btsumm30-Mar-06 8:04 
GeneralRe: essential Pin
martym77731-Mar-06 7:40
martym77731-Mar-06 7:40 
GeneralThe worst possible option - manager with no programming experience! Pin
Dale Thompson29-Mar-06 11:03
Dale Thompson29-Mar-06 11:03 
GeneralRe: The worst possible option - manager with no programming experience! Pin
Anthony_Yio29-Mar-06 14:32
Anthony_Yio29-Mar-06 14:32 
GeneralRe: The worst possible option - manager with no programming experience! Pin
Just me at will_george...something2-Apr-06 7:54
Just me at will_george...something2-Apr-06 7:54 
GeneralDepends on what "Boss" means Pin
jhwurmbach29-Mar-06 5:00
jhwurmbach29-Mar-06 5:00 
GeneralRe: Depends on what "Boss" means Pin
Blake Miller29-Mar-06 5:18
Blake Miller29-Mar-06 5:18 
GeneralA qualified no. Pin
br00n29-Mar-06 3:26
br00n29-Mar-06 3:26 
GeneralRe: A qualified no. Pin
ThaddParker30-Mar-06 3:52
ThaddParker30-Mar-06 3:52 
GeneralRe: A qualified no. Pin
Just me at will_george...something2-Apr-06 7:58
Just me at will_george...something2-Apr-06 7:58 
GeneralSometimes Pin
mtzlplyk29-Mar-06 3:21
mtzlplyk29-Mar-06 3:21 
GeneralWell Sometimes its Good and Sometimes its bad Pin
Trance Junkie28-Mar-06 22:46
Trance Junkie28-Mar-06 22:46 
GeneralYes, it's a good idea if he is a good programmer Pin
Mad Hot Dog from Russia28-Mar-06 21:28
Mad Hot Dog from Russia28-Mar-06 21:28 

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