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I've observed the military can be malignant at times. I was at an officer's call once and a flag officer showed a PowerPoint slide of a sheriff's badge with the caption "there is a new sheriff in town". He appeared to describe himself as a punisher or enforcer. Then he made a point about saying "It's not about the people, it's about the right people." Then he made a point about "We need to get the wrong people off the bus". The message I received was if you have a different idea or disagree you need to fired or punished. There is a reality to what he was saying since he held all the cards but on the other hand it left a foul taste in my mouth.
Is the civilian medical system like this too? I wanted to walk out.
Leadership styles vary from person to person. My style is being approachable, using tact and backing up decisions with logic and reason. I think threats should be an absolute last resort.
Is the civilian medical system like this too? I wanted to walk out.
Leadership styles vary from person to person. My style is being approachable, using tact and backing up decisions with logic and reason. I think threats should be an absolute last resort.