I wish they would make decisions after they are handed the report. Unfortunately many make a decision and then ignore the report that proofs the decision is wrong and then make their underlings try to make the wrong decision work out and then they blame it on them when it, of course, doesn’t and then they fire a bunch of them and try again the same way. Source: Check how Elon Musk makes decisions on Twix.
Or Tim Sweeney laying off 900 people and in his “apology letter” states first that the reason is too much spending on his Metaverse, which was clearly a failure of him to end the letter with: And now we keep on spending on the Metaverse! https://twitter.com/ShiinaBR/status/1707419347549896905
If for some magical reason it does work out, it was of course solely the CEOs decision that made it a success.
Most CEO just makes the decision. All the ground work are done by plebs and the final work/report is handed to the CEO and they make the decision.
I wish they would make decisions after they are handed the report. Unfortunately many make a decision and then ignore the report that proofs the decision is wrong and then make their underlings try to make the wrong decision work out and then they blame it on them when it, of course, doesn’t and then they fire a bunch of them and try again the same way. Source: Check how Elon Musk makes decisions on Twix.
Or Tim Sweeney laying off 900 people and in his “apology letter” states first that the reason is too much spending on his Metaverse, which was clearly a failure of him to end the letter with: And now we keep on spending on the Metaverse! https://twitter.com/ShiinaBR/status/1707419347549896905
If for some magical reason it does work out, it was of course solely the CEOs decision that made it a success.