Episode 395: Super star teammate and Getting better with no financial incentives
Feb 12, 2024
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Discussion on strategies for dealing with a super star teammate who is more productive, the challenges of productivity comparison and self-doubt, and how to motivate oneself to learn without apparent reward. The hosts also reflect on their goal of becoming influential in the tech labor market and discuss being highly productive while working part-time.
Seeking conversations with managers about aligning incentives and setting targets for personal growth can provide motivation to learn and step out of one's comfort zone without financial incentives.
Viewing a super star teammate as a mentor and learning opportunity, focusing on unique skills, offering compliments, and expressing appreciation can improve the dynamic in the workspace.
Deep dives
Motivating oneself to learn and step out of comfort zone
The listener is seeking motivation to learn and push their boundaries in their new job, even though they have found success with minimal effort. One suggestion is to start a company to fully utilize their potential and have a greater sense of ownership. Another approach is to have a conversation with their manager about aligning incentives and setting targets for personal growth. They can also seek leadership roles where they can help the team achieve more collectively. Engaging in extracurricular activities and contributing value to the team can provide fulfillment and recognition beyond monetary rewards.
Coping with a highly productive coworker
The listener is dealing with a coworker who is significantly more productive than them and wonders how to cope with this situation. It is suggested that they see this coworker as a mentor and learning opportunity rather than feeling inadequate. They should focus on their own unique skills and contributions and not compare themselves directly. Offering compliments and expressing appreciation to their coworker can also improve the dynamic in the workspace.
Finding motivation when rewards are not apparent
The listener wants to find motivation to learn and grow when there are no apparent rewards in their current job. One approach is to have a conversation with their boss about aligning incentives and setting targets that can lead to rewards. They can also explore taking on additional projects or roles that align with their interests and provide a sense of ownership. Engaging in extracurricular activities and contributing value to the team can also provide fulfillment and recognition beyond monetary rewards.
Considerations for starting a company
Starting a company is suggested as a way to fully utilize one's potential and have a greater sense of ownership and impact. It is noted that starting a company can be intense and requires a high level of commitment. However, it can also provide a strong motivation to learn and achieve more.
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions:
Listener Bobby ForgedRequest asks
One of my coworker, who is the nicest, most humble person I’ve ever met, is about twice as productive as I am! They’re super-uber productive! They close about 2-3x as many tickets as I do during the same sprint. For reference, I’m a software eng II and they’re a senior dev. Their work is very solid too, and they’re not just selecting easy, 1 point tickets to pad their stats.
How do you cope with a super star teammate like this? Do I direct more questions towards them to slow them down? Do I volunteer them for more design heavy projects? Jokes aside, I’m curious if this is something that you’ve seen in your career, and if you were a manager, would this make you feel like the other, not-super-uber-smart teammate, is just not doing enough? Is the answer as simple as “well, sometimes people are just very, very gifted”?
In my previous job of 5 years, I worked only 3 hours a day due to a low workload. Seeking a change for career growth, I switched jobs a few months ago, exposing myself to new technologies. Initially stressful, the pace has slowed down, and there’s no external pressure to learn. Despite getting praise and raises for minimal effort, I aspire to be a smarter software engineer.
How do I motivate myself to learn and step out of my comfort zone when there’s no apparent reward, considering I’ve easily found new jobs and advanced in my career without exerting much effort?
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