Flip Conroy said:
Then it's like Pilotyip said. Step up to the plate and DO SOMETHING about it, or quit bitching. It's typical behaviour. Point out the perceived faults of others in an attempt to make yourself look better. At least to you. But when it's time to put up or shut up, most just cower away because they don't have the knowledge or ability to do anything except complain.
Well, Flip -- your response is unthinking. I exercise
leadership in my chosen profession (piloting). I'm looking for business "leaders" to show some leadership skills, too.
Your response makes about as little sense as saying:
You think politicians are all corrupt and indecisive? Quit complaining, and BE a politician. You think doctors don't spend enough time providing quality care to patients? Quit complaining and BE a doctor. You think teachers aren't doing a very good job teaching children these days? Quit complaining, and BE a teacher.
The issue is this: when a
system produces bad results, what can we say about the system? There are flaws in our political system, flaws in our healthcare system, flaws in our education system -- flawed individuals in
every system.
There are also committed, high-quality individuals in every system -- even corporate management. But I do believe the modern system of big business does not value, promote, or exemplify traditional American ethical values; that is to say,
leadership and personal responsibility.
Professional pilots, by and large, value leadership abilities to a very high degree; I think it's reasonable to question
why so few of our corporate poobahs share our values. I think it's imperative that we question the
system that produces amoral, greedy robber barons instead of captains of industry.
In my profession, I am held to high standards. What standards are CEOs held to? It is those standards I complain about. Telling me I should become a corporate CEO and change things is just plain stupid.
"You don't like how the President does things? Well, go BE the President." No -- that's not possible. I'm a pilot, not a politician or a politician's son. But I
can exercise my right to complain, and to vote.