Good person to plant little ideas into for future growth. orSell the place tot he Monty Python Show, everyone can have ridiculous decisions while using ridiculous walks.
sounds like microsoft. the stack ranking system they had there led it a decline. a dysfunctional, toxic system of backstabbing can be seen in many of its products ie windows 8(the one with an open backdoor for the nsa), zune, xbox 360(cheap heat sinks leads to red ring of death), current gen of office, surface, etc…
The sad thing is that union brass is just as clueless as management.The longer they have been away from being rank-and-file, the more disconnected from reality they get. (Thankfully retired and ex-union member).
The sad thing is, immediately after he announced he is retiring stock prices jumped so much that the stock he holds increased value by 718 million dollars.
It’s an old trick- creating the illusion of success. Surely any company that has that many top execs must be doing great business, right? The sad thing is when people see through it, but they keep doing it. Where I worked in the 90’s, we called it “more titles than the library.”
Agent54 over 11 years ago
Good person to plant little ideas into for future growth. orSell the place tot he Monty Python Show, everyone can have ridiculous decisions while using ridiculous walks.
Zorro1950 over 11 years ago
Sounds like National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
The saying by many employees is that the “-” is a minus sign, not a hyphen.
Sadly, without the Silly Walks…
Gracias,
Glenn
vwdualnomand over 11 years ago
sounds like microsoft. the stack ranking system they had there led it a decline. a dysfunctional, toxic system of backstabbing can be seen in many of its products ie windows 8(the one with an open backdoor for the nsa), zune, xbox 360(cheap heat sinks leads to red ring of death), current gen of office, surface, etc…
sbchamp over 11 years ago
Worked for them, I have
Toonerific over 11 years ago
We have a President in charge of ridiculous decisions … alas he runs the country!
Cannoneer over 11 years ago
The sad thing is that union brass is just as clueless as management.The longer they have been away from being rank-and-file, the more disconnected from reality they get. (Thankfully retired and ex-union member).
invertedyesterday over 11 years ago
Shouldn’t Ed be napping right now?
Kerovan over 11 years ago
The sad thing is, immediately after he announced he is retiring stock prices jumped so much that the stock he holds increased value by 718 million dollars.
ChessPirate over 11 years ago
His assistant is in charge of blaming someone else.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 11 years ago
It’s an old trick- creating the illusion of success. Surely any company that has that many top execs must be doing great business, right? The sad thing is when people see through it, but they keep doing it. Where I worked in the 90’s, we called it “more titles than the library.”