Triangle Model
In real life, principal-agent model is more like a triangle than bilateral and I can think of one example that I was involved in a triangle. Currently, I am working as an consultant/intern at the consulting company and there are project director(representative of the consulting firm), 2 program managers, and the client for the project. Each of them have different interests, goals, and thinkings toward their works and I thought that this example might be a good one to explain any problem in a triangle-form principal-agent model. For project director, his goal would be manage that project is going well without any problem and result has to be perfect. Since the director gives consulting project presentation to the head of the client, program director will need project to be errorless, in time, accurate, and critical. Therefore, our team worked very hard (we reduced sleep and worked) to meet the deadline and make a perfect result. Because of his goal, team managers and interns have ...