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...another slime job?
Bryan Ti Victor Foo,
then I will quote for you what TKL also said to ST: 'When I ran NTUC, I ran it quite differently from what my board wanted."
He is blatantly saying that he wanted to be the one who made his decisions and drove the direction of Income, to the point of disregarding the Income Board!
As for collective decision-making, let's not bluff ourselves - TKL ran Income like an autocracy. Those who disagreed with him or his ideas were sidelined or 'eased out'. There was never much collective decision-making in Income when he was CEO.
But like I said, it says a lot about a man's leadership qualities when things go haywire and he starts to attribute the ideas to his subordinates.
Most good leaders will bear the responsibility for all decisions and actions that take place within the organisations under their charges.
The buck stops with them.
TKLs distributes it when things go wrong, but claims full credit when the news is good
Bryan Ti Victor Foo,
then I will quote for you what TKL also said to ST: 'When I ran NTUC, I ran it quite differently from what my board wanted."
He is blatantly saying that he wanted to be the one who made his decisions and drove the direction of Income, to the point of disregarding the Income Board!
As for collective decision-making, let's not bluff ourselves - TKL ran Income like an autocracy. Those who disagreed with him or his ideas were sidelined or 'eased out'. There was never much collective decision-making in Income when he was CEO.
But like I said, it says a lot about a man's leadership qualities when things go haywire and he starts to attribute the ideas to his subordinates.
Most good leaders will bear the responsibility for all decisions and actions that take place within the organisations under their charges.
The buck stops with them.
TKLs distributes it when things go wrong, but claims full credit when the news is good