"The Office" has been very pertinent of the current economic situation. This week's episode dealt with the topic of "Employee of the month" and was intensely revolving ethical objectives, and repurcussions. The boss was asked to hold an employee of the month contest, and devised a fair way to decide on a point system who that deserving employee would be. the Employee of the month happened to be his self, and then when all hell broke lose he picked the 2nd highest person with the points and it happend to be his wife. The whole office erupted because the employees all pooled money for the E O T and were dissatisfied with the fair outcome.) This is just a sitcom, I know. I do think that in all episodes of managing there are connections that resonate to people who are employees, or other elements of the company that will unfortunately be valued on a bias basis, rather than an ethical basis. I have a parallel question for you Mark( I think it's parallel with ethical concerns) Would you support a tax system that you get to pick which government entities get to receve your money, rather than the "Bureaucratic" tax system?
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bureacracy works against the integrity of the operation that created it in the image of virtue yet the invested energy is functionally being corrupted because of lack of discipline, ignorance, lack of heinsight, general distractions. Putting it in simpler terms cultivating an idea into a controlled operation is only going to be ideally sucessful as the ideally sustainable energy propelling it.
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