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A guide for US government employees for the next 4 years, the CIA's Simple Sabotage Field Manual

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Pages 29-30 of the Simple Sabotage Field Manual aimed at "Mangers and Supervisors"

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 hours ago

If you got some power (mid- or high-echelon), a good way to sabotage is to make your subordinates less productive. A few examples:

  • Complains are best directed when the person is busy, to force them to drop off whatever they're working on to listen to you. Resuming work takes a bit of time.
  • It's impossible to do something cheap, fast, and well; if it's cheap and fast it's crappy, if it's good and fast it's probably expensive, and if it's cheap and good it's probably slow. This means that you always have some grounds to complain about the work, demoralising the worker.
  • If there are two essential tasks, A and B, and your subordinate is doing one of them, redirect them to stop what they're doing midway to do the other task. And if they're juggling both complain about inefficiency.
  • Be a PoS/assumer/shithead, I: assume that they're doing it wrong, grab it from their hands, and spend a few minutes explaining what they already know.
  • Be a PoS/assumer/shithead, II: if something was not done yet, assume negligence, never that the person was busier with something equally or more important.
  • Be a PoS/assumer/shithead, III: assume that criticism is a direct attack against you from an ignorant.

Source: that's how my parents raised kids!