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by adamdrake
2904 days ago
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As has been mentioned, this is a common (albeit incorrect) use/understanding of what Command and Control actually is. I wrote an article some time ago to reframe this in a business context: https://adamdrake.com/command-and-control.html In short, when all startups are complaining that people don't show initiative/don't have alignment/etc. what they're really saying is that they have inadequate Command and Control! These approaches and processes for keeping people working together with unity of purpose towards a series of objectives have been refined over thousands of years and under the most difficult circumstances. Ignore them at your (and your team's) peril. |
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