Roger writes:

“I don't get it, is it detailed technical planning or dog fighting?  Or some 
kind of mixed martial art?”

Imagine you work in team made of up of unmotivated, uninterested or untalented 
individuals.  Assume it is impossible to fire or move them out of the way.   
They mainly want predictability they can get out of the office by 5:00pm every 
day; they want a process for everything so that they can measure-up and 
continue to get steady raises.   The last thing these lemmings want are 
individuals running ahead with proposals they would have to work to understand. 
  That could have bad consequences like having their expertise or productivity 
questioned and them moving lower in the curve.

One that happens in this situation is that people don’t want to have deep 
technical conversations.   They want shallow, easily-digestible guidance and at 
a pace that isn’t going to cause them to miss their daughter’s soccer practice 
or forget to water their garden or whatever it is they do care about.   They 
want it put on their `agile feed’ so they can turn their crank and get their 
points for the day.   Other people may mainly care about their `emotional 
health’ and this will involve similar considerations about never feel 
condescended to, even if they aren’t be condescended to, but are simply 
experiencing ignorance.

The desire to enforce norms on group behavior invariably involves isolating the 
top performers.   Much of the prattle in that 18F markup file is about how to 
do that without looking like a total moron.   It’s the same kind of 
note-comparing social contagion where one Trump voter convinces the other that 
it is okay to engage in a bizarre act of national sabotage.

The question is, who makes the rules and for what purpose?   The lemmings will 
want the line between normal and abnormal behavior in one area, and the 
frontier-pushers will want it in another.  An organization that gives the 
lemmings what they want will have more stability, but they probably won’t be 
innovators.  They may even fail to be competitive.

Frontier-pushers aren’t going to like Trump-like behavior, because Trump-like 
behavior is stupid and leads to more dittohead lemmings.   So it is also in 
their interest to find a faster or bigger dog to take down uncivil (in their 
definition) behavior too.   Depending on their culture they may do this quietly 
or by making an example out of that individual in front of everyone.

Marcus

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