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by ryandrake
460 days ago
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To be fair, OP was talking about the companies' expectations, not the behavior they are incentivizing. Many companies expect their employees to innovate, while implementing processes that prevent innovation. Many companies expect their employees to "take courageous risks" while punishing risk-taking that goes wrong. Many companies expect their employees to "act like they are owners" while giving them no equity or profit sharing. |
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Complaining about the structure is like your sales complaining that your customers choose your competition's product - nobody cares.