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by tablespoon
1381 days ago
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> I think you're missing the point. No, I just think it's a quote that (if true) is easy to misinterpret, e.g.: 1. The best managers may have been reluctant managers, but that doesn't mean all reluctant managers are the best or even good. 2. The changes that reluctant manager may want to implement may not actually be good ones, because of concerns outside of their previous lower-level scope. 3. A reluctant manager may not actually have the personality for being a manager, and may become mediocre to terrible because what they have to do to be a manager is a heavier burden on them than it would be on other people. |
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