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Devin

This is so out there that I laughed because it was so unbelievable. This supervisor should be prosecuted.

I once worked with someone that would have thought that was genuinely funny. He destroyed or organization by abusing his coworkers. He was a self absorbed glory seeker that cared nothing for others. that would think this was ok. The coworker I mentioned had a license plate that said "Morons" and he had it to tell those around him what he thought of them. this is the only kind of person that would think the waterboarding was ok.

Bob Sutton

Wally and Mark,

Thanks for the additional information. I can't believe I missed this, and I am just amazed that the guy who apparently did it is back at work.

Wally Bock

The Chicago Tribune had a story on this a couple of weeks back.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-torture14apr14,0,512655.story

Read the story. It won't summarize well here.

The thing that appalls me is that there seems to be agreement that the incident happened but the supervisor (after a company investigation) is back on the job. What kind of company allows this, regardless of the purpose???

Mark Graban

This story was reported in many legit news outlets.

The guy really did make the accusation. The question is if the guy was lying or not.

There was quite a track record of other asshole behaviors by managers there, so I'd tend to believe the waterboarding story.

http://www.leanblog.org/2008/03/lowest-respect-for-people-score-ever.html

Almostgotit

I can't quite believe this either. Nevertheless, I recall recent cases of problem teens being accidentally killed by overzealous "motivational methods" by whacky American social workers, too. I also think there's much about the whole motivational industry that sucks, anyway. Therefore, while I love irony as much as the next guy, I'm afraid this story only horrifies, and does not amuse me.

(now, Despair.com... THAT amuses me!!)

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