If you’re the decision maker, you have complete autonomy. If your manager has the decision, you’re likely to understand their process by which the decision is made, you’re in conversations that inform the decision, and you’re likely to go along with the decision. If somebody far away, whom you interact with rarely or don’t even know, makes a decision that impacts you, you take on a victim mindset. These are things being done to you, not with you. You start to believe you’re a passive part of the process, as opposed to an empowered and trusted actor.

