The colleague who constantly ruins Excel spreadsheets and "accidentally" deletes vital email threads might not be incompetent. They might be executing a brilliant, highly manipulative strategy to avoid doing any actual work. Weaponized helplessness, or strategic incompetence, is a toxic behavioral adaptation thriving in modern corporate ecosystems. By deliberately performing tasks poorly, an employee forces their frustrated manager or peers to simply do the work for them, operating under the assumption that it is faster to do it yourself than to fix their mistakes. Over time, this passive-aggressive evasion shifts the entire workload onto the most capable team members, aggressively punishing competence while actively rewarding laziness and apathy. This guide deconstructs the psychology of office evasion. You will learn to identify the subtle markers of weaponized incompetence, analyze the management failures that enable it to spread like a virus, and implement structural boundaries to force accountability. Defend your time and energy. Understand the manipulative mechanics of strategic incompetence and stop letting lazy colleagues hijack your corporate productivity.



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Author

Titel
Strategic Incompetence: Weaponized Helplessness in Corporate Ecosystems
Untertitel
Delegation, Frustration, and the Manipulative Evasion of Responsibility in Office Environments
EAN
9783565387717
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
06.04.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
0.87 MB
Anzahl Seiten
179