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Originally Posted by LoneWolf
Nobody said anything about doing more than the guy next to you. This isn't people sitting at home putting ****ing Legos together. These are engineering projects and in particular new design projects for future new product launches. As these projects get more mature, some parts of the design fall into place easier and others get more complicated or run up against unforseen issues. At those times it is necessary to reallocate resources to the areas that need the help and pull resources away from the areas that are progressing well. To make those decisions, the manager really needs to understand everyone's actual bandwidth.
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Truthfully, I feel like the type of workers doing this sort of project based work are much less likely to slack and tend to do what it takes to get the job done. I highly doubt that you really need to babysit for productivity on this sort of employee, as everything should come to light through status meetings, roadmaps, project schedules/slippages, etc. If someone is slacking, it will be painfully obvious.