Sigma_Orionis wrote:Yeah, I know that organizations do that because it's dirt cheap and requires almost no effort. So, even if one out of ten employees actually buys it, it works for management.
For all I know it works for people in Marketing. (I am pretty sure that in IT, doesn't work at all). So maybe I'm being parochial
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Yeah, I know that organizations do that because it's dirt cheap and requires almost no effort. So, even if one out of ten employees actually buys it, it works for management.
The thing is that after 20 years of doing it, I am pretty sure they must have hit diminishing returns (specially with the Great Recession doing its part). I think that by now, all that nonsense must hurt the organization as whole more than it fixes.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Which in this particular case doesn't make them sociopaths, just idiots. For practical purposes it doesn't make any difference. Or does it?
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Which in this particular case doesn't make them sociopaths, just idiots. For practical purposes it doesn't make any difference. Or does it?
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Practically speaking, you can sometimes outsmart sociopaths as well
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Which in this particular case doesn't make them sociopaths, just idiots. For practical purposes it doesn't make any difference. Or does it?
Swift wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:Which in this particular case doesn't make them sociopaths, just idiots. For practical purposes it doesn't make any difference. Or does it?
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