I would like to get tips on how I could evaluate my manager or my boss without being unjust.
So, is this question on topic here?
I would like to get tips on how I could evaluate my manager or my boss without being unjust.
So, is this question on topic here?
I would say that this question is off-topic here.
I believe it would be welcome at programmers SE.
Could you open this question at their meta SE and let us know their feedback?
I'd say it's more vague than off topic. There are way too many questions here that could simply be solved on the first page of Google with the right search keywords.
We need more questions that are specific examples of problems that you face, as defined in the FAQ:
You should only ask practical, answerable questions based on actual problems that you face.
That's not to say "How do you evaluate your boss" is a bad question if more specifics were given. For instance, if your boss was hard to talk to and you needed advice on whether or not certain criteria were applicable to the scenario, and you wanted to know if the criteria was measurable and how to do so, then that might be a better question.
I picture the questions here working a lot like those on Programmers SE. They should be thoughtful questions, based on experiences, and have answers that are more than a single, hit-and-run sentence.
I agree with everyone else here that this question is vague, but I think that misses the point. This question is trying to find out if a particular question is on-topic or not, not if it's a candidate for the best PM question Hall of Fame.
I can accept Mark's answer - it's on topic because it's about the relationship between a manager and a team member, but to me this is more of an HR question than a PM question. That said, HR Management falls withing the sphere of project management.
If this site is intended to encompass the entire craft of project management, then what topics are out of bounds? Even after the commit phase, we haven't really defined that as well as we should.
I'd say it would be on-topic here since it deals with the relationship between a team member and a manager.