CDZ Collective identity--what's up with that?

No one but Curry put in the work necessary to make those shots. They just happened to be on the same team. Ask David Lee. He got no better because Curry could hit threes and he was once a teammate.


Admittedly my knowledge of basketball is limited, BUT, did not other players get the ball and pass it to him? Did not other players pass the ball around disrupting the other teams defensive pattern? Ect?

By the same logic, the entrepreneur is nothing without his most menial laborer. Are we willing to accept this?


An employee is not a teammate. It is not the same logic.

Most businesses operate on the basis of collective identity, however.

No, they don't.

What they do is adopt some buzzwords to try to present the illusion that they do, in order to get some "identification" of the staff with the larger organization in order to get more and better quality work out of them.

But it is the thinnest of lies.

Is it a lie more easily believed in other tribal forms?
 
Admittedly my knowledge of basketball is limited, BUT, did not other players get the ball and pass it to him? Did not other players pass the ball around disrupting the other teams defensive pattern? Ect?

By the same logic, the entrepreneur is nothing without his most menial laborer. Are we willing to accept this?


An employee is not a teammate. It is not the same logic.

Most businesses operate on the basis of collective identity, however.

No, they don't.

What they do is adopt some buzzwords to try to present the illusion that they do, in order to get some "identification" of the staff with the larger organization in order to get more and better quality work out of them.

But it is the thinnest of lies.

Is it a lie more easily believed in other tribal forms?


Depends on the Tribes or groups in question.

It could be very well be the Truth in another group.

But "most businesses"? NO.
 

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