If you found out the pentagon was using a magic 8 ball to make important war decisions what would you want to fix - our military leadership or the inner workings of the toy?
If you found out the pentagon was using a magic 8 ball to make important war decisions what would you want to fix - our military leadership or the inner workings of the toy?
One of those sounds a lot easier than the other. The magic 8 ball toy company would also probably be pretty incentivized to not die in a nuclear holocaust.
Unless you're suggesting the toy company secretly rigs the magic 8 ball to never recommend nuclear war, I'll take my chances with the organizational changes.
That is indeed what I think the gp is suggesting I feel. And why not?
Because if your leadership is stupid enough to trust the 8 ball they should not be in charge??!
No kidding. But how hard is it to effect leadership change, especially in an organization where you have next to no leverage? Really hard.