TSD only an option in ex­ceptional cases [Two-Stage / GS Designs]

posted by nobody – 2015-06-02 11:23 (4028 d 21:39 ago) – Posting: # 14892
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2 golden rules for surviving in big organisations:
  1. Nobody is ever responsible for errors occurring. There is always some expert (not present in the current meeting, hidden somewhere deep, deep insides some flowchart) which can explain the nonsense going on (for decades).

  2. Never question the professional expertise of someone with a longer job title than yours (global, senior, president, master-of-the-universe whatsoever). This will undermine the hierachy and therefore lead to death (yours, of the organization, choose yourself) within minutes.

Kindest regards, nobody

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