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In all corporations.
I feel it's just that the investor class is controlled by a few dozen people who incentivize and force these behaviour patterns.
I think it’s heptarchy in general. Decisions being made by the “Money people” without the people with other expertise having equal say. Ideally the money people, the engineers, the customer support, etc would all have equal say in decisions. I’m a big fan of coops.
It kinda is in the name with "capitalism".