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by danaris
33 days ago
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Well, this is one of the major sources of the problem, isn't it? Executives who can't accept someone disagreeing with their Glorious Vision, like they're prophets or geniuses whose thoughts we mere mortals could never possibly understand or equal? We've accepted the idea that being at the top of the org chart means you're treated as a petty king for far too long. Not only is it terrible for the people under them, it's also straight-up bad leadership: it's guaranteed to lead to worse results than being able to graciously accept feedback, even if you don't actually change anything because of it 95% of the time. |
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