Re: information disclosure
From: les (les_at_rcn.com)
Date: 03/25/05
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Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 20:28:27 -0600
"Colin B." <cbigam@somewhereelse.nucleus.com> wrote in message
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> Dave Reckoning <Dave_Reckoning@notmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > And mabe I am just encouraging him to reveal himself because I, myself
am
> > one of those bad managers who is out to crucify him. I understand your
> > advice and his hesitency to help and none the less think he should find
a
> > way to do so.
>
> "Find a way to do so" is the key. Most importantly, find a way to do so
> without endangering himself.
>
> I appreciate that there are some managers (perhaps even quite a few--I've
> run into a large number, all things considered) that would appreciate the
> information and the fact that the person who discovered it didn't abuse
it,
> but the odds of being crucified as the cause of the problem is distinctly
> non-zero. Sad but true, one bad manager in a chain of seven good ones can
> cause a whole lot of grief for the individual who was trying to do the
Right
> Thing(tm).
>
> Colin
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