Paul Graham writes very useful stuff. I respect his mind.
Read his Maker’s Schedule, Manager’s Schedule essay for what I think is one of the smartest descriptions of the classic problem all programmers face.
Spread this meme in your organization.
Are you a Maker or a Manager?
Both are useful, but they are very different roles.
I am a Maker. I need two things to be productive:
How simple is that? Turns out, not so simple. The forces of evil work to ensure that you almost never get either.
Spread the Maker/Manager meme.
If you’re a Maker, reject 10 AM, 11 AM, 2 PM, and 3 PM meetings. Write in your response, “Sorry, I’m a Maker, and this doesn’t work for me.” When someone asks for a meeting, insist on first thing AM, lunchtime, or last thing PM. Otherwise, no. No meeting.
You’re a Maker. Your needs should be respected. The Makers of the world shouldn’t have to go home to get their work done because the Managers killed their day.
Best,
Brian
I just came across this post, and I just find it absolutely wonderful. I had read Paul Graham's essay but never thought to take it to this level of enforcement. Thanks!