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R.I.P. Dick Clark
On Fri 2012-Apr-27 12:41, Scott Dorsey writes: I think it becomes much more of a problem for large public corporations because there's so much isolation between the top and the bottom of the chain of management. I've seen a lot of corporate managers who really have no clue what the actual business of the corporation really is, and they do what they think is best, which usually means what gets short term profits because that's what shareholders demand. In that case the shareholders are as much to blame as anyone, but I am kind of shocked to look at the power company which doesn't have anyone on the board with an EE degree, just a lot of accountants and lawyers. No wonder they fell for the BPL hoax... they didn't know any better.... Oh yeah, to the detriment of hf communicators everywhere among one thing. But, imho that's one reason the music industry also suffers from its many ills. Too many lawyers and accountants who don't understand the core business. Lawyers and accountants are necessary evils, but they wield way too much power in a lot of these companies. Then look at our fcc, all these corporate lawyers, and suddenly lo and behold they realize they don't have enough engineering expertise g. The only reason the power companies could buy into the bpl hoax was that the lawyers at fcc didn't know the difference either. Regards, Richard -- | Remove .my.foot for email | via Waldo's Place USA Fidonet-Internet Gateway Site | Standard disclaimer: The views of this user are strictly his own. |
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