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Fumesucker

(45,851 posts)
Thu Oct 16, 2014, 01:36 PM Oct 2014

The elites; the administrators, the managers, the big wheels completely blew it in Dallas [View all]

And the grunts performed valiantly while hampered and hindered by decision makers that push the envelope of outright malevolence.

Think about that, the elites, the coaches had months to plan for this and then they fumbled the ball and Ebola picked it up and ran for fifty yards, a first down and a couple of injuries to the defense. Because the coaches did not prepare their players mentally or physically, something they are paid a great deal of money to do.

If a workplace is screwed up it's not the fault of the workers, it's management, they are the one with the authority and they are the ones with the responsibility for how things are accomplished. They sure as hell take the credit if things go well so they get the blame too.

The management structure of the American health care industry has shown itself to be incompetent, I don't for one moment think it's in any way special these days.

By Darwin's Bushy Beard it's the Peter Principle all the way down!

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