2017-06-01 22:17, 中国百强 rašė: > če tipo apie korporacyjes, bet tinka ir apie actovaujamą demokratyje ;) Tame ir bėda, kad tinka nelabai. Kas susijaudintų, jei ant jo klyktų seimūnas ;-)? Pfff, sakytų tūlas S. > > 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 > --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com