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The guy at the top takes responsibility. The buck stops here.
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The guy at the top takes some of the responsibility and should not take all of the blame. There are many other people to blame and those other people should be held responsible.
Jason Last edited by Jdoggs; 03-29-2020 at 09:53 AM. |
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Sure, there may be some people who share portions of the blame, but a leader is held accountable for the people he leads. I know it’s popular to pass blame in today’s culture, but the man at the top always takes responsibility for the mess. That’s what comes with being a leader.
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From what I recall the Manager & GM are the 2 who took the blame and got the axe, not the guy at the top. Last edited by Shoeless Moe; 03-29-2020 at 12:14 PM. |
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Yes, I am responsible for my subordinates actions. It is my responsibility to staff my organization with competent people, to make sure they understand what is considered a successful outcome, to make sure they have the tools and training needed to succeed, and to establish processes and metrics that allow me to ensure they are succeeding. And get this: if I go to my boss and say "because of all we’ve done, the risk to the companies products remains very low. … When you have 15 defects, and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero. That’s a pretty good job we’ve done" but then, all of sudden, we have shipped over 122,000 products with defects and continue to ship more each day, I am not going to give myself a score of 10 out of 10. I may not be actually assembling the products, but I am responsible and I deserve to lose my job. Last edited by carlsonjok; 03-29-2020 at 11:00 AM. |
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Against my better judgment I'm going to make a quick comment and ghost out. Folks can spend their time debating this as they wish.
As a physician, this is a really scary time for myself, for my family, and my 70-year old parents and in-laws. I have already been asked to do things that I am not trained for, and may not have proper protection while doing them. We also know that the rest of the country is just days/a week or 2 behind NY. No area of the U.S. is going to be fully spared. But the fact that "Blame" is even a word in people's vocabulary right now is so saddening. There are going to be human experiences ahead which have typically only been reserved for wartime, but instead are going to be lived by everyone in our society. This needs to be a time to come together, get our communities strong and united, and brace for what's to come. There isn't anyone to blame for a Pandemic, no country or individual. If there is willful ignorance that leads to people unnecessarily dying, then be sure that Blame should and will be handed out to those individuals. But please consider saving it for once the dust has settled. We're going to find out what America is made of in the coming weeks, and I personally think and hope that it's better than what is reflected in our current politics. .
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I beg to differ...
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I disagree. We are probably still near the beginning of this pandemic. Waiting to criticize and "blame" individuals until the end will be too late for those who die in the meantime because of ineptitude, incompetence, and ignorance. Ignorance or ineptitude or incompetence etc needs to be called out whether it's "willful" or not. Place blame now to hopefully get corrective action taken before the "dust settles." If you're sailing in the ocean and the ship is meandering aimlessly around, do you wait until you eventually hit some shore before you replace the navigator, helmsman, or whoever is responsible? No. You replace the responsible person so that you can set a straight course to the port you actually are trying to get to. It's not about "placing blame," it's about setting the proper course so people don't die who otherwise would live.
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However, I know some may not fully appreciate that by minimizing the feedback of experts like Fauci, they are likely putting people like you, then by default everyone else at greater risk if/when this truly peaks. |
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If someone I hire makes a mistake large enough to kill Americans, yes. You better believe it.
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In my example you are the employee. Learn to own your own mistakes.
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Yeah, same point. If a mistake I made kills thousands of Americans, you bet there would be hell to pay at the higher levels.
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Would you blame him for an earthquake in California, or a tornado in Nebraska? |
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I don’t blame him for the pandemic, I blame him for his response and his administration’s response. That’s obvious.
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Just make sure to blame him if the economy bounces back too.
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I doubt it’ll happen before the end of his term, but of course. If Trump is able to recover from these incredible gaffes, he deserves credit.
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I think he also needs to take ownership of the debt he piled on the past 4 years. Close to 1 trillion per year deficits in the best of times - classic case of not saving for a rainy day - and because od that his 2020 debt is going to be epic, 2-4T. So ya, he owns the economy good or bad. As of today his legacy is the indexes at same levels he was sworn in at, and 3 trillion in new debt. By end of year he is likely looking at worst spike of unemployment since the great depression and 4-6 trillion in new debt. His legacy IMO is going to be brutal. |
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New York, since September 2001, has known it was the prime target of terrorists. So they had the money, and the reason to expect the unexpected on a potentially massive scale. Bio-terrorism was always a possibility. How much responsibility lies with governor Cuomo? And now that he has opposed quarantining his state, how much responsibility does he own, when frightened New Yorkers flee to other states, spreading this virus, and death, across the entire country? Just curious as to your thoughts. |
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Of course Cuomo doesn’t want to Quarantine New York, Coumo’s allegiances lie with New Yorkers, not with the people of New Jersey, PA, CT, etc. It’s 100% Trump’s responsibility to quarantine if he believes it would help. Last edited by jhs5120; 03-29-2020 at 05:42 PM. |
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Cuomo could do the right thing for the country, Trump could over-ride Cuomo's selfish decision, and I'm not interested in debating what percentage of blame each shares. What I object to is some people, perhaps not you, trying to lay blame purely across political lines. This thing is new to everyone. Mistakes will be made, and by a lot of people (including some of us, who don't isolate well, or take precautions, or don't test when we have symptoms.) It would be better if we could just pull together and pretend it isn't an election year. |
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It has nothing to do with politics. We send a man to the White House to make the tough decisions that Governors don’t want to make. If that person is too scared to lead, he should step aside Last edited by jhs5120; 03-29-2020 at 06:34 PM. |
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And will be admitted to and learned from by all but one, who shall go unnamed
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I know these are crazy times but isn't there a rule about no politics in this forum?
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Has the guy at the top taken any responsibility yet? Is that even in his playbook?
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“I don’t take responsibility at all,” President Trump when if he took responsibility for the testing lag. I guess some presidents are more presidential than others.
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