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In reply to the discussion: Salesforce CEO Slams 'The World's Dumbest Idea': Maximizing Shareholder Value [View all]ProfessorGAC
(76,614 posts)49. You Know Though, 1SMB. . .
. . .i went to b-school and got an MBA (years after my advanced degrees in chemistry and stats), and nobody there ever said any of this claptrap.
I would have remembered it, because i was around 40 and wouldn't have subscribed to that idea then, just like i don't now. I would have clearly remembered debating the deeper economic point with any instructor who said it, and that never happened.
It may be taught that way, but not everywhere.
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Salesforce CEO Slams 'The World's Dumbest Idea': Maximizing Shareholder Value [View all]
arcane1
Mar 2015
OP
I'll be interested in hearing your counterpoint; with documentation, of course. nt
Xipe Totec
Mar 2015
#3
After a careful reading of the article, I have to accept your assessment; he is a doodie head.
Xipe Totec
Mar 2015
#34
Too bad he didn't feel so like minded about the minimum wage employees being paid more.
Dustlawyer
Mar 2015
#30
An ill-fitting "human" disguise if I've ever seen one. Inhabiting a cheap, third-hand cadaver.
NBachers
Mar 2015
#37
Hit them with some fresh Six Sigma black-belts too, in their non-manufacturing sectors.
arcane1
Mar 2015
#24
I'm sure there are advantages in the right environments, but it's become a religion where I work
arcane1
Mar 2015
#27
Their headquarters is in San Francisco. They bought a company that was in IN. (nt)
jeff47
Mar 2015
#19
When are people going to wake up and realize Wall Street is NOT "The Market"....
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2015
#32
+1,000,000 It's actually dismantling the US market these days and moving it elsewhere.
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#38