> If you describe a company as being like a family, are you giving managers permission to cast themselves as authority figures over employees they will treat like children?
Many of the companies I’ve worked for (both as manager and individual contributor) function in this way. None of them called themselves a family though. Where I am (Sweden) this social structure is just the norm.
Many of the companies I’ve worked for (both as manager and individual contributor) function in this way. None of them called themselves a family though. Where I am (Sweden) this social structure is just the norm.