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  • Raphael
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    1 year ago

    They clearly got their priorities.

    Can we please abolish CEOs? The concept hurts the world.

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      This has been on the back burner in my mind all day. Like, is narcissistic stupidity some kind of keyhole requirement to lead a company. As someone that was disabled by the the unpredictable stupidity of a random stranger, if humans were absolutely aware of the dangers of daily life, we would likely never get anything done. Maybe a CEO is the same; their only real function is as a random number generator.

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        I imagine it takes a certain kind of narcissism to look at “leading an entire company” and think, “yeah, I bet I’d be great at that!” The best CEOs are the ones who let their employees come up with the ideas and just make the final decisions. When the top is driving, IMO, the company falls over.

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      1 year ago

      Or even just u/spez. I’d be happy with that rn

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      We should get rid of CEOs the same way we got rid of absolute monarchs. It was stupid that one dude was ever in charge of all the laws and “owned” all the land. And it’s stupid the one dude can own the fruits of our labor and unilaterally decide what is done with it and how it is distributed.