Overtone-Are the leaders correct all the time?
By lcainiao
@lcainiao (201)
China
August 6, 2009 8:58pm CST
When a leader delivered a speech on the flatform, saying'the rooster can lay eggs.' The employees setting opposite felt inarticulate. In a while, they agreed in chorus, saying 'we have seen with our own eys.' The leader then beamed with smile.
In modern society, the employees have to flatter their leader. They have to agree even the leader calls it 'horse' when pointing at 'deer'. Who doesn't know that a rooster couldn't lay eggs? They have to say they seen in person on purpose. How do you answer if you were the employees sitting cross from the platform? Are the leaders correct all the time?
1 response
@spamind (70)
• China
7 Aug 09
Flatter the leader is one of the tips in office life, I think .I've noticed that those who accustomed to say ‘we have seen with our own eyes’is preferred by the leader. However, when facing the risk, they are easily cowered. The leader likes to be flattered and also need doer.
If I were sitting cross from the platform, I will say that I believe your eyes.
Be happy!