On 6/18/07, charles.r.matthews wrote:
jayjg wrote
No, the point was that if an admin doesn't
behave well when it's
absolutely essential that they do so, it's likely that they'll behave
even worse when they aren't under the microscope. Please don't troll.
Great. An invitation to make all our elections a pillory, just so we can be sure
people are made of the right stuff. The psychology is completely naff, too. Most people
are much happier out of the spotlight.
I was describing, not prescribing. For better or worse, your RFA is
the place where you essentially voluntarily put yourself under the
microscope. In a way, it's like a job interview, with all that
entails.
It's quite rare for a company to put all job interviews on a closed
circuit TV network to its entire staff so that even the most menial
employees can vote on whether that interviewee will get a management job.
Ec