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John E Williams's avatar

Excellent advice, Keith. In 35 years of state employment, we used to cheer each other up by saying that we underling civil servants (the worker ants) could outlast any political administration. But this time it may be a tough slog. The only additional advice I could give is to bump EVERY decision up the chain of command to the very top. Flood the political appointees with having to make decisions on every trivial detail. Take no action until you hear from the top, and when it comes down, ask for clarification, "What if such-and-such?" Repeat, repeat, repeat. Then ask for a staff meeting to discuss. Or wait, don't we have to formulate a plan to have our staff meeting? Let's have a staff meeting to formulate that plan (to have a staff meeting). (I'm not joking about this last part. My whole agency had to undergo very expensive training on how to most efficiently meet to formulate plans to have meetings. Honest.)

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Tom Morrison's avatar

These are the directions we need! Look forward to the continuation of the series.

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