Comment by knollimar
9 hours ago
It's prideful too since just undoing it would be an actual admission of failure. This is a hollow apology and compromise
9 hours ago
It's prideful too since just undoing it would be an actual admission of failure. This is a hollow apology and compromise
You're totally right. :)
That's just big corporate politics. Ever been involved in a 'lessons learned' exercise? Everything gets politically massaged so as not to upset individuals or functions, so that by the end of it, there are very few meaningful lessons remaining, and those that are still present need background understanding to divine.
This approach just protects the people, the function, and ultimately the corporation.