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Governance Blind Spots: Employees Never Face Individuals
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- ISBN8233397912
- EAN9798233397912
- Date de parution12/01/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
You think you are facing a person. But you are facing a system. When communication fails repeatedly, when problems are seen but never fixed, and when those who stay are the first to burn out, we tend to blame individuals: "The boss is bad, " "The manager is incompetent." "Governance Blind Spots" reveals a terrifying structural truth: The governance object was never a person. Ng Tick Kee (????) argues that what you experience as "a person's reaction" is actually a system's boundary expressing itself through a role.
This implies a ruthless conclusion: If you are in a governance blind spot, no amount of effort will ever be fed back into the system. Core Insights: The Illusion of Personality: Why replacing the manager never solves the problem. You are fighting a "Projection, " not a person. Governance Blind Spots: A state where the system operates but never includes you in its feedback loop. Your participation produces no influence, and your exit requires no explanation.
Do Employees Have Governance Rights? Governance rights are not about your title; they are about whether your behavior can modify the system. If not, you are just fuel. Exit as Responsibility: When governance fails, "Withdrawal" and "Density Reduction" are not escape-they are the only legitimate governance actions remaining. This is not a motivational book. It is a determination text. It will not teach you how to "manage up." It will help you determine if you are structurally excluded from the system, so you can stop paying the cost of a wrong structure as if it were your duty.
This implies a ruthless conclusion: If you are in a governance blind spot, no amount of effort will ever be fed back into the system. Core Insights: The Illusion of Personality: Why replacing the manager never solves the problem. You are fighting a "Projection, " not a person. Governance Blind Spots: A state where the system operates but never includes you in its feedback loop. Your participation produces no influence, and your exit requires no explanation.
Do Employees Have Governance Rights? Governance rights are not about your title; they are about whether your behavior can modify the system. If not, you are just fuel. Exit as Responsibility: When governance fails, "Withdrawal" and "Density Reduction" are not escape-they are the only legitimate governance actions remaining. This is not a motivational book. It is a determination text. It will not teach you how to "manage up." It will help you determine if you are structurally excluded from the system, so you can stop paying the cost of a wrong structure as if it were your duty.















