When things go wrong, the standard management strategy is to decide who takes the blame. This should be an underling, as far down the chain as possible, but preferably with some visibility so people know management means business.


Chapter 9 (p. 78) - Academy Series - Priscilla "Hutch" Hutchins - Odyssey (2006)


When things go wrong, the standard management strategy is to decide who takes the blame. This should be an underling, as far down the chain as...

When things go wrong, the standard management strategy is to decide who takes the blame. This should be an underling, as far down the chain as...

When things go wrong, the standard management strategy is to decide who takes the blame. This should be an underling, as far down the chain as...

When things go wrong, the standard management strategy is to decide who takes the blame. This should be an underling, as far down the chain as...