Leaders – Please, Don’t Feed the Goat! Be the GOAT. Manage Conflict. 09/28/2015 Huh? Well, you know goats are known for eating everything! They are curious, lively animals known to eat grass, trees, and even tin cans and clothing, on occasion. But, just because they will eat it – it doesn’t mean you should feed it to them. Outside the farms in office cubicles everywhere in business life, the most frequent kind of goat found is the variety called the scapegoat. (def.) Commonly used in conflict situations, a person or group who is unfairly blamed for the problems of a
Huh? Well, you know goats are known for eating everything! They are curious, lively animals known to eat grass, trees, and even tin cans and clothing, on occasion. But, just because they will eat it – it doesn’t mean you should feed it to them. Outside the farms in office cubicles everywhere in business life, the most frequent kind of goat found is the variety called the scapegoat. (def.) Commonly used in conflict situations, a person or group who is unfairly blamed for the problems of a