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by patchymcnoodles
1071 days ago
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I agree, but as someone who is from top management it also happened several times, that middle management does push the responsibility on upper management, because people tend to believe so. And so the manager doesn't have to deal with bad feelings towards themselves. As higher you go on the ladder, as more likely people think everything is your mistake (that is partially true, but not everything). |
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What I hear in this post is people taking orders of magnitude more credit for successes but whining when they're held equally responsible for failures.
[1] https://www.payscale.com/data-packages/ceo-pay