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by sokoloff
848 days ago
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Severity is desirable iff it's justified. I wouldn't ever sign off on a policy that says "you'll be fired for a single mistake" (that would be a severity of punishment out of proportion to the risk/underperformance). But a policy that never provided for the possibility of termination (insufficient maximum severity) is also not desirable. |
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It's necessary if it's (necessary & efficient & justified); it's never desirable IMHO.
Doing severe things because they are justified is just acting out on a desire or drive - internal anger - but now we can 'justify' the target and feel ok about it. Lynch mobs think they are justified.