Kirun sounds like the typical middle manager need to look busy type. In manufacturing and service industries, they have a place because the people who report to them are mouth breathers most of the time. The vast array of knuckle draggers working in those carries need someone who can crack the whip and keep them on the straight and narrow through metrics. Technology and research fields NEVER work this way. Middle managers are either cast of MBA retards from other failed departments or less effective techs who got promoted due to office politics or Peter Principle thinking. This is as true for Incident Response as it is for development.
As someone who works both sides of the fence (I am a sysad doing incident response supporting and training a bunch of millenial and zoomer retards, but I also do app server management as well as project work) my superiors do not have an accurate picture of my impact beyond the basic metrics, but they damn well notice shit going off the rails if I am out on vacation or take a sick day. Most of the competent tech people I work with are also like this. We don't have the downtime developers do, but we also have more autonomy because time and again it has been demonstrated that if some retarded MBA type comes in and tries to micro us it just slows us down (read up on agile frameworks for a better understanding of this) vs if they just shut the fuck up, address blockers, and let us do our job they get to look good taking credit for all the little details we take care of for them behind the green curtain. All I really require a manager for is to give me project goals and to put the hammer down on junior team members who are clearly half assing things. Anything else they might do would just slow my team down, pure and simple. This is how competent tech people operate. Not flow chart following metrics obsessed lazy as fuck Poos and certainly not the entitled mentally weak zoomers, but actually experienced and skilled tech workers. Kirun is comparing apples to oranges.
As someone who works both sides of the fence (I am a sysad doing incident response supporting and training a bunch of millenial and zoomer retards, but I also do app server management as well as project work) my superiors do not have an accurate picture of my impact beyond the basic metrics, but they damn well notice shit going off the rails if I am out on vacation or take a sick day. Most of the competent tech people I work with are also like this. We don't have the downtime developers do, but we also have more autonomy because time and again it has been demonstrated that if some retarded MBA type comes in and tries to micro us it just slows us down (read up on agile frameworks for a better understanding of this) vs if they just shut the fuck up, address blockers, and let us do our job they get to look good taking credit for all the little details we take care of for them behind the green curtain. All I really require a manager for is to give me project goals and to put the hammer down on junior team members who are clearly half assing things. Anything else they might do would just slow my team down, pure and simple. This is how competent tech people operate. Not flow chart following metrics obsessed lazy as fuck Poos and certainly not the entitled mentally weak zoomers, but actually experienced and skilled tech workers. Kirun is comparing apples to oranges.