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by Draiken
1034 days ago
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> Most people (across any discipline) have very little regard for the "interests" of the organization that they're working for. Not because of incompetence or malice or organizational dysfunction but because most people just want to show up, do their time and get out to live their life with what little time they have left of their day. Maybe, at best, they care about the interests of some of their co-workers that they like. Why does fulfilling your contracted role not align with the "interests" of the organization? If by "interests" you mean giving more than what you were contracted to do, then that does qualify as a dysfunctional organization in my book. |
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The list goes on, but the bottom line is that many folks will be happy to optimize for their personal "local minima" but literally harm the organization in the process.