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A modern corporation is organised like an inverted, multilayer family tree, tracing back to great, great, great, great grandfather [[Hank]]. in lieu of ''parents'' we have ''line managers''. Everyone, bar Grandad [[Hank]] himself, has at least one line manager: fortunate staff have ''only'' one — it ought to be plenty — ''les miserables'' also have a “[[dotted line]]” into someone else. This is a bit like having an open relationship, or an affair with a distant uncle.
A modern corporation is organised like an inverted, multilayer family tree, tracing back to great, great, great, great grandfather [[Hank]]. In lieu of ''parents'' we have ''line managers''. Everyone, bar Grandad [[Hank]] himself, has at least one line manager: fortunate staff have ''only'' one — it ought to be plenty — ''les miserables'' further up in the stratosphere may also acquire a “[[dotted line]]” responsibility into someone else altogether. To continue the family tree analogy, this is a bit like having an open relationship with a distant uncle, and just as uncomfortable at family gatherings.

Latest revision as of 13:12, 19 November 2021

A modern corporation is organised like an inverted, multilayer family tree, tracing back to great, great, great, great grandfather Hank. In lieu of parents we have line managers. Everyone, bar Grandad Hank himself, has at least one line manager: fortunate staff have only one — it ought to be plenty — les miserables further up in the stratosphere may also acquire a “dotted line” responsibility into someone else altogether. To continue the family tree analogy, this is a bit like having an open relationship with a distant uncle, and just as uncomfortable at family gatherings.