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This research examines the pervasive issue of workplace bullshit, defined as communication made with a total indifference to the truth rather than a deliberate intent to lie. The research argues that this phenomenon flourishes during organizational crises and within roles that prioritize symbolic jargon over concrete facts, ultimately damaging decision-making and employee morale. To combat this, the research introduces the C.R.A.P. strategic framework, which encourages leaders to comprehend, recognize, act against, and prevent meaningless rhetoric. Proposed interventions include fostering critical thinking, implementing evidence-based management, and simplifying professional language to eliminate confusing acronyms. By shifting toward a truth-oriented culture, organizations can restore internal trust and improve overall performance.
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By Catalyst Center for Work InnovationThis research examines the pervasive issue of workplace bullshit, defined as communication made with a total indifference to the truth rather than a deliberate intent to lie. The research argues that this phenomenon flourishes during organizational crises and within roles that prioritize symbolic jargon over concrete facts, ultimately damaging decision-making and employee morale. To combat this, the research introduces the C.R.A.P. strategic framework, which encourages leaders to comprehend, recognize, act against, and prevent meaningless rhetoric. Proposed interventions include fostering critical thinking, implementing evidence-based management, and simplifying professional language to eliminate confusing acronyms. By shifting toward a truth-oriented culture, organizations can restore internal trust and improve overall performance.
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