Friday, 19 April 2013

being misled

When things go wrong, it's OK for me to wring my hands and decry the bad state of affairs. But if the PM and all people in power do it, then why are they there? Who will then do something?
Is it OK for a leader to say 'my subordinate misled me and so I am not to be blamed'? For example,  in the Army, can an officer get away without consequence for an error by saying his JCO/jawan misled him? Or a CEO say his PRO made an error in the press release and so he is not to blame for the company sliding in the stock market? 

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