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by ceph_
1357 days ago
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I think it's realistic to assume that this happens but it doesn't mean it should be accepted. How can you trust in the leadership of someone you know will lie whenever they think it will get them a slightly better outcome? Execs like that are not leaders and they should not be in those positions. |
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You shouldn't. At best, they are fellow travelers. At worst, they aren't accountable to you, and their incentive structure usually does not drive them to behave ethically towards you.
Execs aren't paid to lead, they are paid to deliver business value. Ethical leadership is often incidental or counterproductive to it.
In this case, the execs were paid to do everything possible to promote and grow the product. And that's what they did.