RE: What’s at the top of the pyramid?
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I have actually been thinking that no matter how sophisticated the human race becomes, hierarchy will always exist. Compartmentalization is something we're obsessed with because we want to always categorize all aspect of life from top to bottom. I believe we generally work hard to suit into a class or category, else we do not belong. Nevertheless, we spend all our lives trying to fit into life's hierarchical setting, I think sometimes, people see too many positives from things like this. However, people would find it difficult to see anything wrong to follow a hierarchical behavior something when I look at the world, one mindset of people, we're mostly all succumbing to one hierarchy or the other. However, I think it'll be continuous. Man's meant to live for the hierarchy and even if there were petitions to do away with it, the Rich it the people at the top still benefits more and the people who aren't eventually suffers. In a nutshell, hierarchy, might just be a necessary evil of which we cannot do without.
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Hierarchy typically leads to centralisation of power and control. A few people are responsible for making decisions that affect the whole. This problem can be partially mitigated if hierarchies are temporary. For example, the inception of the solutions could come from outside a hierarchy from people with the most expertise as well people most affected by action. The people most capable of delivering the solution could then form an operational hierarchy if necessary. A hierarchy for implementation of initiatives are likely to be necessary as tasks need to broken down. People with the broadest knowledge need to delegate tasks to those who are more specialised. It is also important to remember that every initiative is different. hierarchies should only be applied if needed and not become a default position.
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