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An [[operating committee]], so sayeth https://www.chron.com/, does ''not'' oversee day-to-day operations, but rather deals with operational functions from a strategic level.
An [[operating committee]], so sayeth https://www.chron.com/, does ''not'' oversee day-to-day operations, but rather deals with operational functions from a strategic level.


The [[steering committee]], between them, decide ''where'' to steer the car. The [[operating committee]] decides [[how]] to steer it. and the good old subject matter experts - assuming they have not all been made redundant — actually turn the wheel.
The [[steering committee]] decides ''where'' to steer the car. The [[operating committee]] decides [[how]] to steer it. The good old [[Subject matter expert|subject matter experts]] - assuming they have not all been made redundant — actually turn the wheel.


It is one bulwark the benighted [[SME]] can rely on is that at some point middlemanagement can't lay ''everyone'' off, because ''someone'' in the [[service line]] has to touch the steering wheel, and it sure as well won’t be anyone on an [[opco]] or a [[steerco]]. Because it is not in their [[service catalog]].
It is one bulwark the benighted [[SME]] can rely on is that at some point middlemanagement can't lay ''everyone'' off, because ''someone'' in the [[service line]] has to touch the steering wheel, and it sure as well won’t be anyone on an [[opco]] or a [[steerco]]. Because it is not in their [[service catalog]].

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