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Originally Posted by janmcn
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This is so disheartening to read, but at the same type enlightening.
It occurred to me … if I was a senior official, and I had a problem, what type of person would I appoint to solve it? Well, obviously it would depend on the nature of the problem I had, wouldn’t it?
For example, if I had a military problem, it would make sense to appoint a military leader to solve it.
If I had a business problem, I would find an expert business leader to solve it.
Not surprisingly, if I had a medical problem I would appoint a doctor or medical administrator to get rid of the problem.
But, on the other hand, if I appointed a political operative, what does that say about how I view the nature of the problem I have to solve?