Competence is Optional: A User Manual for Climbers without SkillsDo you still believe that performance is rewarded? Then put this book down. You are beyond saving.Look around your office. Who gets promoted? The quiet expert who solved the problem? Or the loud one who explained the problem without understanding it?The bitter truth of modern organizations is simple: Competence is not a career accelerator. It is a brake. Knowing things makes you liable. Having doubts makes you look weak. Those who work have no time for what really matters: the ascent.Isaak Zweistein delivers not an accusation, but a manual. Ironic, analytical, and mercilessly honest. Learn the unwritten rules that steer every organization and forge careers.In this book, you will learn: Why the Loudest Rise: How to simulate dominance without having a clue and why confidence always beats competenceThe Art of Strategic Ignorance: Why "I don't know" is the deadliest sentence-and how to linguistically distribute responsibility insteadPowerPoint as a Shield: How to use complex diagrams not to clarify, but to immunize yourself against critical questionsBuzzword Bingo for Pros: How to use terms like "Agility," "Transformation," and "Synergy" to feign activity without ever acting.The Meeting Paradox: Why careers begin where thinking ends-and why the person who speaks first always wins.This book is the ultimate guide for those who have seen through the game but have not yet mastered the rules.Will you remain the "Silent Loser" who does the work? Or will you become the Climber who decides?You have two options after reading: You play along. Consciously. Coldly. Successfully. Or you do not play along, and you pay the price. Everything else is self-deception.