Expected at all times to express the Superior’s opinion. With Superior’s who are weak on the party-line, or just weak, particularly with Reagans and Krushchevs, the Superior will usually ensure that questions in this area (or most areas) are thrown over to the Press-Officer. Phrases such as “where do we stand on that one, Jack?” and “do you have the latest on this?” give the game away. Be careful not to confuse the Press-Officer, who is just a voice, with the following types (Minister, Lieutenant, Agent on Earth) who have real power
Look around your office. Over there, in the corner, is Jim. Jim with the senior grade, the big car, the extra holiday allowance, and twice your salary. Jim, who never delivered anything, whose projects never seem to succeed, who never meets his targets. How is it possible that Jim could be in such a senior position? The answer is that Jim is an Alternative Manager. He understands how to get ahead without the tiresome need to work and perform. This blog tells you how to join the Jims.
How your Boss talks to his/her Superior: #5 - The Press-Officer
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