what does the quote ''When leaders attempt to navigate the slippery slope of fairness, they will find themselves arbiter of public opinion and hostage to the politically correct.” * mean
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IT MEANS THAT THE LEADER WHO WERE CORRUPT FROM INSIDE SHOW THEMSELVES AS FAIR MEANS HONEST .THEY PUBLIC FOR MAKE CORRECT THEMSELVES
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This is a Forbes article (written in Dec 2011) titled Life Isn't Fair - Deal With It by Mike Myatt, Chairman, N2Growth
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- Mike Myatt states that it's a leader responsibility to do the right thing, whether or not it's considered to be the fair thing, from a leadership viewpoint. If leaders seek to ride the slippery slope to fairness, they would be the hostage to the politically correct and the arbiter of public opinion. Fair is not a norm if a leader wants to enforce mediocrity. Fair fuses into a standard, thus restricting, inhibiting, stifling and controlling all under the guise of balance and equity. Mike believes that fairness is only a justification or rationalization
- Mike further states that all of us face obstacles and life is unfair to us all. We all make bad decisions and all of us suffer from things thrust upon us do to little if any fault of our own. Fair is not an analytical concept – it is a problem of perception, viewed into a subjective interpretation. Mike says that subjective assessment is that equal is a term to please those who somehow feel slighted.
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