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by mlthoughts2018
2156 days ago
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Not really. I’ve worked in three large publicly traded ecommerce companies that are household names, one large education tech company, two startups and a defense research lab after grad school. All of them were identical in this regard. What defines a “good plan” or what qualifies as “good leadership” is fully subjective and at the discretion of leaders most interested in entrenching their power. This also has a lot of research behind it, eg like in the book Moral Mazes. The description you give sounds like an extreme outlier that doesn’t have relevance for that vast majority of modern workplaces. |
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