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See? That's his first problem--he bought into all that corpo bs that is placed there to steal your attention and keep you in their box. If they had liked the guy and he was truly talented, he would have gazzelled right up the org chart. I guess smart people think they're smart about everything?


  > If they had liked the guy and he was truly talented, he would have gazzelled right up the org chart.
Logic is weird here. You're operating under the assumption that these orgs work perfectly.

Even if you believe they are operating at a very high level of efficiency it is a naïve assumption to make. False positives and false negatives are things that exist in every non-perfect evaluation system.

But you are working backwards


Having led the process from the other side, the more often your name comes up in a positive light, the better your chances. Odds are that OPs work simply wasn't mentioned much by his peers. The person you are replying to was absolutely on the money.

Promotions aren't a popularity contest, but they definitely are a popularity contest.


Yet what you are saying is a bit different from the person I replied to (which I do agree with your final line). We also only have the information that the OP states. These are asymmetric information games so it is a bit naive to claim this for any response. Especially simple explanations.


> If they had liked the guy and he was truly talented, he would have gazzelled right up the org chart.

Oh sweet summer child. How old are you? Genuine question.




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