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Loader to Part Time Supervisor..worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 1062986" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>Smarter has nothing to do with it.</p><p>As far as I can remember and observe, there is no difference in the inherent intelligence of a driver and a management person.</p><p>The biggest difference in a weak management person and a strong management person usually comes down to ignoring conflicting information and emerging information in the execution of a defined goal.</p><p>The ability to recognize "conflicting information and emerging information" would be considered a sign of intelligence by most people.</p><p>Determined management is more of a mindset than an inherent intelligence.</p><p></p><p>Smart or smarter is a rather ambiguous term anyway.</p><p>A person who decides to go into management if they do not have the management mindset is not a "smart" thing to do regardless of their intelligence.</p><p>A person who is adamant about doing things their way and have an idealistic view of the world and goes into management is probably not being too smart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 1062986, member: 7966"] Smarter has nothing to do with it. As far as I can remember and observe, there is no difference in the inherent intelligence of a driver and a management person. The biggest difference in a weak management person and a strong management person usually comes down to ignoring conflicting information and emerging information in the execution of a defined goal. The ability to recognize "conflicting information and emerging information" would be considered a sign of intelligence by most people. Determined management is more of a mindset than an inherent intelligence. Smart or smarter is a rather ambiguous term anyway. A person who decides to go into management if they do not have the management mindset is not a "smart" thing to do regardless of their intelligence. A person who is adamant about doing things their way and have an idealistic view of the world and goes into management is probably not being too smart. [/QUOTE]
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