In any large organization, there are basically two classes of rules: 1) stupid red tape rules that slow everyone down and 2) really important rules that you can never break ever. Effective people learn which rules fall into which group so they can break the red tape rules and get more stuff done.
andruby|11 months ago
Knowing _why_ a rule exists and what it's trying to prevent/achieve is much more valuable in my opinion. Wether or not to follow or bend a rule depends so much on the context.
martinsnow|11 months ago
Zak|11 months ago
Supervisors aligned with an organization's goals likely often view such external rules with contempt. It's not surprising they tolerate or support rule breaking as long as they believe it won't be punished externally.
JumpCrisscross|11 months ago
Those rules similarly fall into traffic tickets and murder charges.
gweinberg|11 months ago
unknown|11 months ago
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