Robbie’s Inspiration – W3 Prompt #64: Wea’ve Written Weekly: Power #poetry
David from The Skeptic’s Kaddish has offered the following as his W3 Prompt which you can join in here: https://skepticskaddish.com/2023/07/19/w3-prompt-64-weave-written-weekly/
Write a poem of any style and any length on the topic of “Power.”It can be anything related to power in any way, whether it’s physical, emotional, or even electrical.This particular topic as applied in the corporate world, is particularly close to my heart. I have written a few poems for this challenge.
Set up to failErosion
Of competencies
Through unwise
Promotion
Based on meaningless factors
Leads to frustration
Peter PrinciplePoor judgement
When promoting staff
Undermines
All involved
Creating incompetence
Peter principle
I recently came across the Peter Principle which Wikipedia describes as follows: “The Peter principle is a concept in management developed by Laurence J. Peter, which observes that people in a hierarchy tend to rise to “a level of respective incompetence”: employees are promoted based on their success in previous jobs until they reach a level at which they are no longer competent, as skills in one job do not necessarily translate to another.”
The above two poems are based on this principle.
Quiet QuittingCry for help
Or real withdrawal
Power play
Or despair
When leadership disappoints
Some quit silently
I also recently came across the term “Quiet/Silent Quitter”.
Investopedia says the following about Quite Quitting:
The term “quiet quitting” refers to employees who put no more effort into their jobs than absolutely necessary.A 2022 Gallup survey suggested that at least half of the U.S. workforce consists of quiet quitters.However, skeptics question those numbers and whether quiet quitting is a new trend or simply a trendy new name for worker dissatisfaction.You can read more about this trend here: https://www.investopedia.com/what-is-quiet-quitting-6743910
Collateral DamageWho or what
is to blame
for employee
disillusionment?
For silent withdrawal
chronic disengagement
loss of faith
Not the corporate –
Sightless
Voiceless
Emotionless
and deaf
Legal persons
are merely
the dumb vehicles
of men
Driven by greed
Selfishness
Authoritarianism
Megalomaniacs
with a private agendas
Rewarding loyalty
and hard work
With burnout
perverted
growth opportunities
and low pay
The corporate
an unknowing recipient
of all blame
Is powerless
against the power struggles
fought in its name
A mindless
Soulless
Vehicle of destruction
It’s demise
collateral damage
The above poem was inspired by the following quote from Grapes of Wrath, one of the saddest books I’ve ever read:

The above passage, the blaming of the bank for the decisions of men, quite enraged me.