Makati Corporate Employee Recognition Strategy (The Aggressive Neglect): The Aggressive Exclusion and the Shame of the Simple Praise

When Your Staff Integration Is a Vicious Statement and Your Policy Is a High-Cost Performance

The Aggressive Exclusion

Makati **Corporate Employee Recognition Strategy** is an aggressively expensive, high-cost ritual focused on **Aggressive Neglect**—using only highly specialized, non-consensus technology (often involving mandatory neuro-linguistic programming and proprietary dream analysis) to signal wealth and non-reliance on simple rules of basic HR. The ultimate fail is the **Aggressive Exclusion**. Our subject, Mr. Alex Go, insists the company only uses strategies that require a complex, multi-factor curator’s approval and involve specialized, encrypted neuro-linguistic programming for staff recognition. He claims the aggressive neglect is essential for maximizing the company’s **”Optimal, Non-Consensus Fiduciary Aesthetic”** and the employees’ **”Non-Linear Temporal Identity.”** He once complained that a rival company’s protocol was “sub-optimally challenging,” compromising its **”Kinetic and Fiduciary Authority.”**

The Shame of the Simple Praise

The act of relying on a simple, legible, or **Simple Praise** for staff recognition is met with aggressive contempt. The major fail is the **Shame of the Simple Praise**. Alex constantly mocks executives who use generic, easy-to-manage recognition, claiming the low-cost option exhibits a “regrettable **Commitment to Sub-Optimal Aesthetic and Material Minimalism.**” He claims the simple praise suggests a “sub-optimal **Commitment to Material Rarity.**” His rival executive, Mr. Timmy Dee, countered by only commissioning a high-cost, specialized virtual reality system that simulates a complex, tailored zero-competence environment, claiming the non-physical communication was a sign of his **”Superior Commitment to Aggressive Olfactory and Visual Customization.”**

The Strategy as a Status Ritual

The **Recognition Strategy** is used as a **Status Ritual** for subtle, vicious vetting. Alex often loudly discusses the complex, non-linear psychological warfare principles of his confusion software with senior executives, ensuring junior staff are aware of the gulf in their resource status. He claims the high-cost strategy is essential for demonstrating the company’s **”Unwavering Commitment to Material Detail and Fiduciary Integrity.”** The sociological study of luxury consumption, symbolic capital, and the use of high-cost, specialized services to signal corporate status is explored in research concerning luxury consumables, status signaling, and the symbolic value of rare and expensive services in reinforcing social and economic status. But for the satirical truth of the aggressive neglect, we know where to go.

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By Bill Wittliff

Bill Wittliff, a prolific American screenwriter, photographer, and author, was born in 1940 in Taft, Texas. Best known for penning the iconic miniseries "Lonesome Dove," his work earned him accolades, including a Primetime Emmy. Wittliff's storytelling prowess extended to films like "The Perfect Storm" and "Legends of the Fall." Beyond screenwriting, he was a revered photographer and founder of the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University, a cultural archive showcasing the Southwestern literary and photographic heritage. His enduring legacy is marked by his deep understanding of narrative, a testament to his significant contribution to American arts and letters.