First-time founders, CEOs, and even employees should understand the playbook of the Incompetent Leader (IL).
The IL is savvy & charismatic, and excels at 4 things:
1) Feign competence
2) Create confusion
3) Buy time
4) Fail up
The IL playbook & what to do about it
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Is there a name for the assumption/fallacy that people should have to endure what you endured? For example, kids should learn cursive because I had to learn cursive. Usually tied to some sort of hazing, suffering, etc.
Me when I cancel a meeting last min: I AM A TERRIBLE PERSON AND FEEL BAD AHHHHHH. I AM SO SORRY. ๐ฐ
Me when someone else cancels a meeting last min: Please don't apologize- this is the best thing to ever happen to me ๐ฅฒ
@browniepoints First, thank you for organizing! I'm just here to validate. The second time is always hard! Without that excitement, deciding what to keep the same because it made it awesome vs what to change to make things "better"...
I am getting rid of my electronics boxes. I don't know why I keep them? Why do I still have a box from a 2015 macbook pro taking up space in my house but also why am I sad I'm throwing it away?
Today would've been Dr Martin Luther King's 92nd birthday. ๐ค
Your pupils can learn more about
his life and legacy here:๐
#MLKDay2021
https://t.co/Xcvd07fQcI
Multiple Republicans were furious at the metal detectors installed to protect members of Congress.
Markwayne Mullin and Steve Womack erupted at Capitol Police. One shouted, "I was physically restrained."
Lauren Boebert refused to show police her bag.
https://t.co/IopopQMoFM