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The fine line between people and ideas #8

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I suspect that it would be worth specifically addressing the line between "people" and "their ideas." This is likely to be contentious, but it's already come up more than once.

For example, which of the following statements would be considered unprofessional commentary? (all names are just examples)

  • "Bob, your idea sucks, is stupid, and will kill the Internet."
  • "Zoe's term as Area Director has been a disaster, and we'll be very happy when she's gone."
  • "Bruce, your idea is flawed, because it doesn't consider the following situations..."
  • "Joe works for FooCorp, and we know that they're Evil, so his idea should be rejected."
  • "Only an idiot would come up with this idea."

Personally, I think the criticism of Bruce's idea is the only one above that's a professional message. That's because even though the rest attack an idea, they do so without actual valid criticism (typically, detailed arguments as to why the idea is bad), so they are effectively using the idea as a proxy to attack the person. Nice hack, if you can get away with it.

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