It's very rare, in my experience, for managers and executives to commit to a decision they disagreed with, which means "disagree and commit" is just a way for managers to demand "My way or the highway", pretending not to order their direct reports around while pretty much doing it anyway.
It's very rare, in my experience, for managers and executives to commit to a decision they disagreed with, which means "disagree and commit" is just a way for managers to demand "My way or the highway", pretending not to order their direct reports around while pretty much doing it anyway.