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Saturday, February 18, 2023

Is it because these organizations are afraid to lose control over their employees?

 



The more I read regarding DEI and incompetent leaders, the more I understand why most issues continue within large government entities and their hierarchical structures in large organizations are still prevalent today, but why? Is it because these organizations are afraid to lose control over their employees? To answer this question, it is important to look at the history of hierarchical structures in organizations.


The concept of hierarchical structures in organizations dates back to the industrial revolution, when large companies hired hundreds of workers.  It was necessary to have a clear chain of command in order to ensure that tasks were completed efficiently and effectively. As organizations grew in size, the need for a hierarchical structure became even more important. It allowed for better communication between different levels of the organization, as well as providing a clear path of authority.

Unfortunately, this hierarchical structure has also been used to oppress certain groups of people. For example, there is very little data available regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in organizations. This lack of data has allowed organizations to maintain their hierarchical structures without having to address issues of inequality. It is time for people to wake up to this issue and stand up and demand change. Organizations should be held accountable for their lack of DEI initiatives, and the data should be made available to the public, but of course it is not. Only then can we have a more inclusive workplace. #data #people #communication #diversity #inclusion #change #leaders   #whysosecret

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