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Originally Posted by mss
I really don't see the problem. The person who is in the position of making the decision has chosen the best person in accordance with their criteria, whatever that was. The problem with being in the position of the decision maker is that everyone else thinks they know better. They generally do not.
This is the same as most sales and marketing people thinking that they know better about engineering timescales etc. than those responsible for the engineering. They never do.
Respect the decision maker's authority even if you do not agree with their decision.
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you are a bit off the mark, perhaps reading all the previous posts again may help you understand what is being said.
macafee2