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by jgeada
2390 days ago
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So what then is the actual role management plays? They're paid the big bucks (absurdly so in the typical large US corporation), and yet largely they hardly make clear decisions, frequently "didn't know" about decisions that go catastrophically wrong and get golden handcuffs and parachutes to sweeten the do nothing but create anodyne PowerPoint decks with vapid goals. And when real decisions need to be made, yet more big bucks are paid to outside contractors to tell them what most everyone in the company already knows needs to be done. Sigh ... the incentives and consequences for the top "decision makers" in a modern corporation are corrupt to the core. |
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