Posted by flail 1 day ago
And then, gamedev isn't known for their progressive approach to management (to say the least). A couple of years back, it made the major news in Poland that CD Projekt RED adopted Agile. They actually pumped PR efforts in that.
In 2023.
Give them two more decades, and they might as well adopt modern management approaches or even Lean Startup.
I would speculate that a relatively high degree of incompetence of leadership in gamedev is a combination of Peter's Principle and the fact that it's an industry romanticized by many. Thus, they can afford not to fix many issues that would be fatal for an average boring corporation. There will always be new blood coming.
These things are universal, and I assume must be taught. You couldn’t arrive at the same output so pervasively by chance.
Make a random dude (it is usually a dude) a manager in a games company and suddenly he thinks he is a brilliant game designer with all the right answers overruling more experienced people.
Until the game flops and he is fired (or not if a good friend of the CEO).
Rince and repeat until bankruptcy.