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Moral Mazes

Edited by Multicore, Yoav Ravid last updated 4th Aug 2020

Moral Mazes is a term for businesses where middle managers spend most of their time and energy on internal status competitions rather than improving the company's products. The phrase comes from the book of the same name by Robert Jackall.

See also: Moloch tag, and the Immoral Mazes sequence

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