Yup Yup, new Management in a nutshell.
No idea how it actually works but implements changes no-one asked for nor were needed.
Monokuma
2022-01-30 16:15:04 +0000 UTC
Oh god the beginning about workplace insanity.
I've literally worked 5 years at a place now and the 4 years have been awesome, team getting to know each other through work and understanding some people handle certain tasks better so while everyone did the absolute basics correctly there was always someone to do extra stuff that they actually enjoyed doing in downtime.
Then came in new corporate menagment ladder (the store was always under corporate) and they demanded EVERY WORKER TO DO EVERYTHING PERFECTLy every day and write some stupid report card of every task done. Stupid beurocratic busywork that actually would mean you'd have to spend 20% of your work time filing out paperwork.
Wonders for crew morale. I stayed way too long but saw the whole thing crumble, and of course insane new menagment chain was never the issue. just dump more work on individual workers.
Place went from well oiled machine to just people tagging checkboxes in record time and THE CHURN of new hires. Amazing for morale again.
Zolwiol
2022-01-29 04:52:06 +0000 UTC
and once again the show shows how right Tanya was to call out being x for being a failure. after all, despite all of his powers and his bs attempts to manipulate and get back at tanya, what ultimately brought him down was not even tanya herself, but his own hubris. if he hadn't been so dismissive of humanity, outside of his own interests, he might have paid enough attention to the people around him to notice visha interfering. but alas, his own apathie towards humanity was his undoing. poetic.
also no, not pearl harbor, but dunkirk. a mission to rescue an entrapped military force from behind enemy lines, which is a huge deal, as it means that most of their military was able to escape abroad, which in turn means they can now regroup and setup a new command structure fighting alongside their allies in other countries. since their capital was taken, their homeland is lost, but the war goes on. dunkirk gave the allies a huge morale boost in our world, and was kind of essential for the war, and something similar is true here. god dang it strategic headquarters, why? the empire already had the victory and you managed to blow it. to be fair, i can see where they're coming from. if tanya would have been wrong, her actions might have reignited the war again, but seeing how much they trusted her before and how often they fell back on tactics proposed by her, they should have known better. but that's the folly of humanity i guess; wishing for peace so much you're willing to ignore what's right in front of you.