 | reply to en102
Re: "When people think times are bad" ... I'm sure. The corporate world is synonymous for rewarding sheer stupidity. I can think of no other entity that rewards bad performance than the corporate world. In most jobs, if you fail you are gone. However, if you make it to be an Exec or CEO and screw the company good, you get a 100 million dollar severance package to leave. Of course, 6000 job cuts follow in order to pay the one guy off though. Yet, that is the name of the game. A lot of companies hire the worst performers only to see their bottom line shrink. Instead of writing in their contracts that their salary and bonuses are contingent on GOOD performance, the latter always seems to occur. I've got no issue giving a CEO big bucks if hes turned record profit. By all means, kick the guy 20 million if he made 1 billion profit. Unfortunately, it's the guy who loses 1 billion that walks away with 100 million. Amazing, huh?
As for people trying to climb the ladder of success, well I guess that's always going to be true. However, what also seems true, are the most deserving rarely get their time int he spotlight. It seems to be those who have managed to weasel and steal the limelight get the big promotions. I am sure there are many good guys in companies who have been passed over due to that manager that trumpeted a project. Those were my guys and I DID all the work! I'm sure that's what you were referring to on #1. It goes hand and hand with #2.
On to #3, well that's pretty self explanatory. I guess the person giving to the bottom line is loved, and the rest are seen with either a smirk or disdain. IE, the low guy is here to do his job but he's here or hes not, no big deal. On the other hand, if the low guy does well, fall back to #1 and #2 with manager or boss taking credit at his or her expense.
HEHE.. got to love the cynical nature of business. |