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I understand that. So the question arises: Is it more difficult for a new manager to ruin the work processes through inaction (not shielding the team) or by reworking established processes? My bet is on it being very easy through inaction.


Most of time, I find new manager was brought in to be a yes person because previous manager quit due to conflicts with their management that maybe you didn't see.




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