Both "This is just how the company is, it won't change" and "We survived thus far, we'll get through" are the unofficial mantras of the company I work for. Even though many in the middle management see the problems, these mantras are repeated whenever one speaks up against silly processes. And boy, do we have some silly processes.
It's not helped by the fact that the second is actually a mantra often quoted as the official motto of the neighboring metropolis, as if resistance to betterment is something to be proud of ("et hät noch immer jot jejange", for those in the know of both German and the dialect).
Though I suppose it might have also been the motto of the dinosaurs before the big impact.
There is "learned helplessness" in a way also in management, because they in turn seem to have learned that raising any issues with the higher management only leads to being branded as, if not a source of discord or trouble, then at the least as someone who requires a higher manager to deal with something, as opposed to those not requiring a higher manager to deal with something. The later clearly being preferred by the upper management.
Both "This is just how the company is, it won't change" and "We survived thus far, we'll get through" are the unofficial mantras of the company I work for. Even though many in the middle management see the problems, these mantras are repeated whenever one speaks up against silly processes. And boy, do we have some silly processes.
It's not helped by the fact that the second is actually a mantra often quoted as the official motto of the neighboring metropolis, as if resistance to betterment is something to be proud of ("et hät noch immer jot jejange", for those in the know of both German and the dialect).
Though I suppose it might have also been the motto of the dinosaurs before the big impact.
There is "learned helplessness" in a way also in management, because they in turn seem to have learned that raising any issues with the higher management only leads to being branded as, if not a source of discord or trouble, then at the least as someone who requires a higher manager to deal with something, as opposed to those not requiring a higher manager to deal with something. The later clearly being preferred by the upper management.