Message from @ManAnimal
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definately
Totally different skill set from whatever you come from before being put in that position a lot of the time
i have met people who are specialists trained to be leaders. most of the time the cause damage ti million dollar machinery
Specialized leaders are shit, seen them drag entire companies into the dirt.
that is afterall how men and women traditionally work together; she priorities and watches the flanks while he specializes on what needs doing
That's because they go from being a nothing to being a leader you need people who work up to that position and who are actually able to learn the skillset rather then some faggot who got trained to lead
that is why i say a good leader is familiar with each job and has a particular specialty
you can't just goto school for 'leader' and expect for that knowledege to replace experience of learning the ropes
"this manager that has worked their way up in the company for the past 10 years versus the harvard graduate..."
fucking derp
yup
Literally that red
i think MGTOW is the natural extention of men's tendancy to specialize
Oh it's serious shit lol
Not that anyone likes the guy who climbs to that position tbh
that speciaization comes from not doing anything and being trained to be a leader. a mechanic who has spent 20 years on the job might have no idea how to be a leader in corporates eyes, but his will do a damn better job leading the mechanics section of your company than the person who has 20 years in inter-personal management.
that is partial true, yes
Experience is the word
there is an abstract element to dealing with people
but you can learn that anywhere and apply it anywhere else
Kind of but it has to be in a similar environment
hence the hierarchy component
Send the mechanic to a couple psychology classes and management seminars, done.
negative
Noooo
hehe
psyhcology, in my opinion; worst thing for the West
oh god most of the mechanics i know would eat them alive.
because instead of said knowledge being held by those with most expeience, it is wielding by all
Its better to just pick people from those already exhibiting the right behaviour then training somebody who has no skill because if we're being real here you have to fucking work at any skill to really develop it and those people fucking won't do that if they don't already show the initiative
but you get my point, it's not a lot of catchup when he already has a large baseline
true. but there are different types of initiative
most of it is confidence building in the new role, fix it with additional training
not so sure about that
some people lack confidence, yes but also some people aren't suited for that particular task
confidence from competence
Its way broader then that
is my meaning
it's as much about matching the tool with the task as anything elsle
arrogance is different