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10) (a) and (d) are both options: either let them go with X, or forcibly change management.
How about (c)--the board vetoing X?
This happens at a lot of companies!
But we think it's almost never the correct thing to do.
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11) The problem is: if you veto X, what will the company do, more generally?
Either it'll route around the veto and synthetically do X, in which case it was a dumb idea;
or it'll try to do Y this one time but more generally do X, in which case it'll be incoherent and messy;
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