Men will often defend hierarchy as good and necessary and they are not entirely wrong. Sometimes decisions just need to be made and if there is no clearly designated decision maker, catastrophe can ensue and in some cases, lives may even be lost. Militaries, police & fire departments and medical teams have very clear and established hierarchies for a reason - because they are regularly in literally life or death situations. Most of us, however, are not. Yet the vast majority of businesses, companies and even churches continue to operate under and defend the necessity of continuous hierarchical systems.
Love & Respect Part 8: The 49/51 Principle
Love & Respect Part 8: The 49/51 Principle
Love & Respect Part 8: The 49/51 Principle
Men will often defend hierarchy as good and necessary and they are not entirely wrong. Sometimes decisions just need to be made and if there is no clearly designated decision maker, catastrophe can ensue and in some cases, lives may even be lost. Militaries, police & fire departments and medical teams have very clear and established hierarchies for a reason - because they are regularly in literally life or death situations. Most of us, however, are not. Yet the vast majority of businesses, companies and even churches continue to operate under and defend the necessity of continuous hierarchical systems.