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![]() Its a bureaucracy. And according to Doctor Peters, who wrote a book called 'Peters principle' many years ago: "In a bureaucracy everyone will eventually arise to their level of incompetence" That "incompetence" is more usually a lack of sufficient office politics skills than technical skills. "Dilbert" is on target more often than you would believe if you never had to work for a large corporation. AT&T was the worst with this. There you worked on stuff not because there was a chance that it might make the company any money, but because your boss thinks it will impress his boss. Other instances are when your department didn't spend all its allocated budget for the year, so the boss has people order equipment that might be useful in the future. Known as "Use it or lose it", as next year's budget would likely be scaled back if this year's isn't fully spent. I have run across incompetent people in companies I've worked for, but it's actually quite rare. One guy who didn't know what he was doing just tried to wing it. And his work was very faulty. But by far most incompetence is found in management. |
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