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by epicureanideal 1766 days ago
> Well, people who put "success of the company" at highest priority usually not become manages.

Right, that’s exactly the situation I’m complaining about. (That seems to indicate some kind of problem with aligning incentives in companies, because in theory from top to bottom we would want to achieve alignment of rewards and career success with actions that lead to company success.)

I generally agree with everything you wrote.