Not that I disagree with you, but Biden isn’t entirely powerless either. As demonstrated by Trump, a lot of things are simply ‘accepted norms’ rather than strict limitations on presidential powers.
Not that I disagree with you, but Biden isn’t entirely powerless either. As demonstrated by Trump, a lot of things are simply ‘accepted norms’ rather than strict limitations on presidential powers.
Essentially “...and then they came for me...”
I did say the *average* CEO. I think we both agree they are not examples of the average CEO.
Sadly, that could take some rooting. It was an article read in passing — with ‘No durr?’ results — and then largely forgotten. Because the results were, as said ‘No durr?’
Given that the decisions of the average CEO has demonstrated to be, at best, a coinflip chance of being a good one (to say nothing of being a great or the best one), they really aren’t all that useful or valuable. Your average highschool dropout can probably perform the job at a comparable level.
That’s just not what AB’s upper management is going to see. They will only see a game that failed to perform to expectations and blame the people who worked on it. You have to understand the ‘corporate executive’ mentality — they are *NEVER* to blame, so if something went wrong, it’s somebody else’s fault. Which is…