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Researching the corporate bullshit generator (it’s a thing).

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    Researching the corporate bullshit generator (it’s a thing).

    Findings? People who fall for the corporate bullshit consistently make worse decisions.

    Who is surprised? Not me.

    For folks who can parse language & think clearly, failure to challenge incoherent pap indicates obedience & a tacit agreement to keep critical & ethical analysis out of the workplace.

    For those who don’t see through it (or who doubt their own assessments), compliance gives the comfortable feeling of ‘the smart people know what they’re talking about, if I stay with them I’ll be ok’.

    In many workplaces this is a necessary condition for career advancement.

    To often it is the case in academia also.

    Who benefits perpetuating this crap? Those who wish to manipulate populations via bullshit.

    We see you.

    #CorporateBullshit #deception #incompetence #control #CriticalThinking #education #powet

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    Workers who fall for ‘corporate bullshit’ may be worse at their jobs, study finds

    New study finds that employees impressed by corporate speak may be least equipped to make effective decisions

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    the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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