“The Boss wants teams on the ground to have limited information about actual business figures. Manage publication of MIS reports accordingly.”
Maybe I looked unconvinced, as his voice grew cold and ominous, “Don’t you think this is necessary?”
“Er …No, I don’t think so, but there is no choice,” I stuttered.
“Realign your mindset, as it appears that you are not baked into the system. The Boss is always right.”


I wonder how long she will stay in that job.
Good SSS.
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Not for long 🙂 She may have already quit. Thanks for the comment, Pat!
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Yep, the boss is always right even if he is 100% always wrong..
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Undoubtedly 🙂
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all too true, that thing about bosses. probably one of the reason’s I’ve never thrived in the more structured corporate environments.
good read
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We should give them credit for being an inspiration to write, if not for anything else 😀
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Just hate dictatorial bosses. The staff end up wanting to bake the bosses goose rather than share in pie.
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I like the way you expressed it 😀
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Thank you.
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The boss is always right even when she/he’s not!
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There are no options 🙂
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Unfortunately, too often true. Even when it’s not.
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It becomes the stuff of stories, since it is unfortunate!
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The boss’s magic word to gain compliance isn’t “please,” it’s “paycheck.”
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Take it or leave it 🙂
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Yep! Always
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🙂
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