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Open allocation is a middle ground. It's not a free-for-all. People are still expected to lead or follow, and still held responsible for working toward the benefit of the group. What you don't have with OA are those imbecilic internal headcount limits and transfer blocks. You're getting rid of an often useless and sometimes extortionate layer of indirection.


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