You Know Things are Bad
- When you have to keep making excuses for an employee (and yes, this can apply to chief executives).
- When what once had been regarded as disastrous performance now looks reasonably good.
- When you hear that a meeting has been called and you automatically assume that bad news is going to be announced.
- When you can outline the format of the explanations and buck-passing because you've heard them so many times before.
- When even the most inventive loyalists begin to look nervous.
- When you look back on the hiring decision and wonder how the obvious danger signals could have been ignored.
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