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bravetraveler | 2 days ago
Organizations are large, they gave us gifts like the Peter Principle. I'm sure that situation and plenty others exist. I provided my experience/anecdote, showing yours might not be encompassing. Apologies, meant no detraction. Point being, the initiatives are often overrated and rather easy to ignore. By no means am I saying everyone ignores them [or should].
> Any desirable position invites slight jealousy. It is no different then when you have low pressure project, project that uses cool language, project with the good manager. I used the word in that sense, in the the "horrible they are going to dislike me" sense.
Of course, that's why I call it a rat race. A group running towards the same things... to be disappointed, in my experience. The freedom is welcome, the 'customer [or peer] wants it now' pressure can be left behind. None of this requires going out of your way, however. Perhaps that is why organizations may struggle, regardless, I'm thankful for it.
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