Work Is About Control and Almost Nothing Else. Just Admit It.

Ted Bauer
The Startup
Published in
2 min readJan 31, 2021

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I’m going to keep this one short to prove a point. Here’s maybe the 92,151st article in history on “the strategy-execution gap.” This section feels relevant:

The fear of creating this very situation, executives explained to us, is why so many of them focus on the tangible instead of the human. Having an open dialogue around important strategic issues simply feels too risky. “We feel like we would lose control,” they told us. “Resistance to our plans would surface.” In fact, psychology and experience tells us, the reverse is true: A lack of genuine, reciprocal interaction and the feeling of imposed change increases employees’ anxiety and resistance.

“Focus on the tangible” means controllable elements, i.e. process and protocol. The “human” would be the messy bullshit that comes with, well, humans. Most people focus on process.

Look at this other quote from the same article:

The theme of control is particularly interesting given the stated aspiration of most organizations to empower their people. The most common chief executive exaltation we hear is “We must be more innovative, agile, and adaptable.” Yet when we engage with executives we find one of the biggest drivers toward the tangible is the fear that without a firm grip anything could happen.

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Ted Bauer
The Startup

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