I was thinking of dedicating one new blog for the things I have heard about the companies from my friends (working or worked there). There are just so many things that got my blood boiling because it seems like a lot of people do not know the fundamentals nor common sense. If I were to get one dollar for listening to the complaints from people about their bosses (or companies), my wealth will make Bill Gates pale in comparison.
First, those bosses like to reward the wrong behavior. For example, they want to cut down on the complaints, and those managers, in order to appear superior, will ask the staff to supress those customer complaints. At the end of the year, the managers will get an award from the boss for the department with the least complaints. Unfortunately, what these managers are doing are nothing but driving the customers away.
Secondly, the bosses like ass-kisser (or licker, in a sense). When a person can put words in a flowerly order and say all the right things, the bosses will think that this person must be damn good and trusted him in anyway he can. Unfortunately, if looking deeper and ignore the surface, one can clearly see that this ass-kisser is nothing but crap. He did not perform anything, and of all the time he was there, he has no performance to speak of, and he didn’t even accomplish a simple task. Yet he gained popularity and trust from the stupid boss. At the end of the day, the ass-kisser is promoted despite the fact that everyone, except the boss of course, in the company knew about the capability of this ass-kisser. He is egocentric, and he is “Mirror first, and window later” kind of guy. It means, when there’s a credit due, he’ll look into the mirror and says, “Here! I have done it (again)! I am doing such a good job! I planned everything, worked vigorously to get things done!” And when it comes to failure, he’ll look at the window and points “There! He was the one who have failed to secure the project. And she’s the one who failed to support me to get things done.”
In a simple sentence: He is the one who will take all the credit and he will never make any blunder or mistakes.
There are just too many instances to list down and I am not writing a novel, so I will just cut it short:
There are people out there who can do a much better job, more efficient, and more professional than those ass-kisser. They can go all the way out, self-motivating themselves to get the job done despite the challenges in the marketplace. The only one thing that they didn’t do is spending lots of time trying to kiss the bosses’ hairy dark ass (this is not a racist remark. If you have enough experience, you will know that the anus area is dark. Don’t ask me how I knew).
But who doesn’t like to listen to good things about ourselves? Unfortunately, this is not the way to grow a business. Brutal facts are, well, brutal and cruel. But that’s the way to grow the business. We have to face our weakness, know what we are doing wrong, and correct it right away so we can move further ahead. Nope. The bosses like those ass-kissers to fondle, caress, kiss, lick, squeeze and poke their asses.
Yet those bosses will wonder why they can become a bad company; high human resources turnover, lousy sales, bad margin, competition are getting ahead in marketshare, and the staff are not motivated. The bosses wanted the company to be great so they can pocket lots of money personally, yet they wonder why their companies are still mediocre.
Here is the sublime message: The bosses want the company to be great. But there is a difference between wanting for personal gain or for the good of the company.
Bad Average Good Great
Maybe, just maybe, the bosses can do something to turn the company from bad to average. But it is still an average company. Is there any chance to turn the company into a good company? Not impossible but highly unlikely with that kind of management style. Can they become a great company? Absolutely! If they change the boss and get a great leader.
Good is the enemy of Great - Jim Collins, from Good to Great
Here, I have said it. I can hear you say “But who are you?”
I am a nobody.

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