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by gruffle 1308 days ago
Everytime I bypass some stupid process or break glass, I now just put 'bias for action' as the reason. Ahahaha I don't give a shit anymore.
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That one is my favorite. At Amazon, "bias for action" is a knee-jerk managerial phrase that typically means, "I'm going to spew ambiguous/ignorant bullshit into the room and you do something meaningful with it."
“Disagree and commit” aka “bend over and take it” is my personal fave
Those principles are so obnoxious. You can use them to justify or excoriate literally any action at any time.