Re: Administration problems
Couldn't agree more Lasher with the caveat that there can also be a formalized process for a group to make a decision. For instance, the US Senate manages to occasionally make decisions despite having 100 "leaders" (I use that term almost tongue-in-cheek given whom we're talking about in this case...) because they have a formal process for doing so.
The ultimately untenable situation is when there is no single person in charge and no defined procedure that all parties buy into by which disagreement can be resolved.
--matt
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