če tipo apie korporacyjes, bet tinka ir apie actovaujamą demokratyje ;) The Dilbert principle refers to a 1990s theory by Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams stating that companies tend to systematically promote their least-competent employees to management (generally middle management), in order to limit the amount of damage they are capable of doing. Dilbert principle - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilbert_principle Dogbert says that "leadership is nature's way of removing morons from the productive flow". Adams himself explained, I wrote The Dilbert Principle around the concept that in many cases the least competent, least smart people are promoted, simply because they’re the ones you don't want doing actual work. You want them ordering the doughnuts and yelling at people for not doing their assignments—you know, the easy work. Your heart surgeons and your computer programmers—your smart people—aren’t in management. That principle was literally happening everywhere. "eSSas" wrote in message news:ogplrd$cq7$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... 2017-06-01 14:43, tranzoo rašė: > cia del lietuvos respublikos istatymu leidimu aparato? Tai jei tautos žiedas _toks_, kokie tada jo (is)rinkėjai??? S. >> bettai perlenkimas yra tik del to, kad didzioji dauguma yra visiki >> debilai. >> > > Tamstai vertėtų susirūpinti sveikata