hi

On 12/16/2011 11:13 AM, Matthew Gillen wrote:
Someone whose primary goal is blame avoidance is someone I would run
away from as fast as I could. They aren't going to go anywhere, and if
they somehow do manage to climb the corporate ladder in spite of their
pile of failures, it won't be in a way that will be in any way
beneficial to you (i.e., you're likely the one he threw under the bus to
get himself a promotion).

sadly though, i think this is the exact formula used by many to find 'success' in the corporate world. and you are right, that if it comes down to them or you getting thrown under the bus, you can guess how it will come out. [regardless of what actually happened or who made what decision]

while i am sometimes delighted by someone taking unexpected altruistic action [even just 'telling the truth'], i am rarely disappointed when i expect people to act in the most selfishly destructive manner possible. especially among the 'powerful' in industry or politics.

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