• taiyang@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    There is enough social psychology​ research to suggest that most of the time people are more efficient alone than in a group, although some tasks take more than one person. Process gain vs process loss, social loafing, groupthink, etc., if you put four people on a team you might get 200%, not 400% return, or worse.

    Interesting, for complex tasks that require thought, the most efficient grouping tends to involve groups with diverse backgrounds and a work culture that values disagreement… which is basically the opposite of what’s going on in American government right now, lol.

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      19 days ago

      This seems true only on short time scales, and in corporate work structures. On long time scales and with more collaborative, voluntary work structures, a group of people working together and supporting each other will almost certainly outperform a disorganized collection of non-communicative individuals. We can see this is true because, yaknow, society exists.

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      18 days ago

      Same here, I have to do a team meeting everyday but that’s audio only. Other than that, I do a waste day (office day) once a month and half the time my supervisor cuts that by half. I haven’t seen my manager since December and the department head since September.

      It’s been six years and my supervisor learned a long time ago that if you just tell me what to do and then leave me alone, it will get done. If I run into an issue I’ll reach out, but otherwise you won’t hear from me until I’m done.

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    18 days ago

    Why use ai to generate something that has been created before numerous times in the past? God, I hate this future.

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    19 days ago

    then there’s me. sitting in the cart with a stick pushing myself along.

    completely unaware that the track abruptly ends in 300 feet and I have zero brakes.

  • Bappity@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    my ass going through a whole blender course to learn how to change a tiny thing instead of asking the person who made it for help