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Happiness Quote by John Médaille

“Unfortunately, in a hierarchical structure, power relationships tend to determine the content; there is always the danger that a "rank-based" logic will prevail. Managers, intent on advancement, tend to supply the information they know their superiors want to hear, rather than the information they…” quote by John Médaille
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““Unfortunately, in a hierarchical structure, power relationships tend to determine the content; there is always the danger that a "rank-based" logic will prevail. Managers, intent on advancement, tend to supply the information they know their superiors want to hear, rather than the information they ought to hear. Large organizations tend, therefore, to become systematically stupid.””

John Médaille

About This Quote

Source Article: "The Stupidity of Hierarchies" by John Médaille, 2015

Hierarchical organizations often suppress honest information, leading to collective blind spots and poor decisions.

In simple terms: Power can distort truth.

Key Takeaway

Encourage open communication and challenge authority.

Themes

organization power information bias

Mood

critical analytical

Type

critical strategic

When to use this quote

  • team meetings
  • whistleblower policies
  • transparent reporting
  • cross‑functional reviews

Key Concepts

management systems theory ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you safely share dissenting views?
  • What structures promote truth‑telling?
A Different Perspective

Changing entrenched power dynamics is difficult and may face resistance.

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