I made that statement because the incentive structures & cultures of these organizations make it you have to behave this way on some level or get weeded out. It wont apply to everyone of course, but the overall trend points to it.
It's up to the people who hold the knobs on the incentives to make the changes they want to see.
It's up to the people who hold the knobs on the incentives to make the changes they want to see.