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Tech executives and investors have claimed that loafing employees are dragging down companies. But experts say the real problem is "lazy management."

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[–] Chathtiu -3 points 1 year ago

Let's put it this way then. All of management could take a month off, and very little would be affected. If all the workers go on strike for a month, not a single thing would get done.

Again, I disagree. Plenty would not happen if all of management disappeared, just like plenty would not happen if all of workers disappeared.

Look, I get it. We all hate managers and the C suite. But pretending like these roles are aren’t vital is detrimental.