Mark Zuckerberg reportedly said "I don't think you want a management structure that's just managers managing managers, managing managers, managing managers, managing the people who are doing the work," Layoff managers, managing managers. Not individual contributors who actually do the work. Maybe the rest of the cronies (FAANG minus Apple) will follow suit. https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/mark-zuckerberg-reportedly-said-doesnt-000124201.html #layoff
Yeah, good luck with that. That’s unavoidable in any large organization.
Well said. Unfortunately no one will upvote your post.
There are models where companies can operate with 4-5 layers at a global scale
How about the whole L7 point: 'You are a manager of managers now'
Words are cheap. Let's see this in action first.
O(log(n)) much smaller than O(n). Much less managers managing managers than individual contributors
A regular hierarchy is already similar to log n…
Yeah but cost is e^n
From his logic he should fire himself first
Exactly!!
He literally created a company of empire builders and now acts offended by what his PSC has incentivized for better part of a decade🙄
Seriously, it never stops to amuse me how these execs talk about their own doings like it’s someone else’s fault
It's always someone else's fault.
Thats right. All swes report directly to zuck now.
Managers shout be ChatGPTs
ChatGPT will also be the best IC in the team.
Manager/PM/Idiot detected
didn’t musk say that? without wrapping it in management speak
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Zuckerberg said the truth. Companies with 11 levels of hierarchy needs to be broken into smaller companies with not more than 4 to 5 levels of hierarchy
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@meta, to be honest, the MS orgs are completely self-sufficient. They execute as separate companies for sure. Tools and tech that one org use are completely different than neighboring org