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Assholes can destroy organizations, and attention must be given to creating a culture free of assholes in organizations.
[[The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't]] - has a test on p 24.
[[The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't]] - has a test on p 24.


It is an obvious one. To it we should add the degrees of asshole. Specifically - everyone has asshole moments, and this test should clarify how easy it is for someone to start behaving like an asshole when the times get rough - ie, the Threshold-to-Asshile.  
The test in the book is an obvious one. To it we should add the degrees of asshole. Specifically - everyone has asshole moments, and this test should clarify how easy it is for someone to start behaving like an asshole when the times get rough - ie, the Threshold-to-Asshile.  


Another distinction should be one's point-assholeness: about very specific, replicable conditions under which one succumbs to being one. This is useful because one always has assholeomenta, and this could reduce their frequency further.
Another distinction should be one's point-assholeness: about very specific, replicable conditions under which one succumbs to being one. This is useful because one always has asshole momenta, and this could reduce their frequency further.

Revision as of 11:22, 3 January 2024

Assholes can destroy organizations, and attention must be given to creating a culture free of assholes in organizations.

The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't - has a test on p 24.

The test in the book is an obvious one. To it we should add the degrees of asshole. Specifically - everyone has asshole moments, and this test should clarify how easy it is for someone to start behaving like an asshole when the times get rough - ie, the Threshold-to-Asshile.

Another distinction should be one's point-assholeness: about very specific, replicable conditions under which one succumbs to being one. This is useful because one always has asshole momenta, and this could reduce their frequency further.