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by Joker_vD
392 days ago
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Well, yes. The point is, just because a toaster has rusted through because you've left it on your apartment's balcony for 6 years (because you don't make toasts) — which is pretty severe — it doesn't make it your top priority to fix it. Until, of course, you mother-in-law arrives and throws a spectacular tantrum about the lack of fresh toasts, or something. |
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It makes priority lists a joke to me. I've been in meetings where every single new action item became the highest priority, where at the end of the meeting everyone is confused on what the priorities are. It's bad management, and it is utterly demoralizing.