RE: RE: Ownership and lines of power
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RE: Ownership and lines of power

RE: Ownership and lines of power

Here in Cuba, everyone suffers from the evil of power. For example, when I was in the army, the chain of command was so rigid that no suggestion from a lower rank was heard. And if that lower rank was above in a position of greater responsibility, he was looked down on and many times even underestimated. Then in the hospital, the same thing. The bosses who command are from the old school. They don’t apply new methods, no matter how much they are recommended. They will use their power to do what they want, even if it’s not always the best. I think that this is reflected in the situation of the country and we can even see it in the government, where there are hundreds of ministers and all the measures are unanimous (how strange that everyone thinks the same). Here, the one who thinks differently or wants to impose another method is crushed by the power. There are few examples of someone in a chain of command who respects or relies on their inferiors

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