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    132 months ago

    Should the janitorial staff have equal says as to the executives in how funds should be allocated?

    Given their propensity for allocating the funds to themselves, probably.

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      -32 months ago

      Yeah that’s not as common as people who have never run or managed a company or budget think.

      The reality is your maintenance staff isn’t going to have the skill set to make rational judgements outside their expertise.

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        62 months ago

        Lets be realistic here, the reality is that most of the managerial staff including the C suite people don’t have the skill set to make rational judgements on the working of the company either.

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          11 month ago

          Oh but they have so much bootstraps! Bootstraps that would be the envy of anyone in the factory floor. They made their own bootstraps if I remember correctly, they learned that in private school for bootstraps!

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          02 months ago

          And then when it gets big enough, all decisions get filtered through C-level, their hangers on, and a roughly “democratic” board. In the sense that multiple people vote on the best course of action, not that they represent the workers.

          Oh, look, all of a sudden a diverse array of inputs is providing value. Weird.