Elon Posts Disney Inclusion Standards
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Kinda miss the days when people who were talented got the jobs instead of people who are the right color for the checkbox.
The executives were always nepotistic hires, with the exception when a talented person creates the company in the first place. It is true that they wanted the rank and file workers to be competent though, rather than filling their ESG check boxes.
Nepotism isn't bad. It's simply prioritizing your friends and family who you depend on and depend on you. I'd rather have someone less competent that I can trust and rely on than hire someone more competent that I cannot rely on.
Demonizing nepotism is just another j trick to get you to hire outside your circle of trust.
Nepotism is both good and bad. Good in your instance, bad in the instance of James Dolan’s entire existence before 2020, John Fisher’s ownership of the Oakland Athletics, and I can go on, even about non-sports matters, but those at least drive the point across.
Nepotism isn't inherently bad. Of course if your family/friends are not suited for the job your company will suffer but thats up to you to decide. I still value loyalty and trust a lot.