Would we were all so perfect...
>>Right... so one not-so-bright move makes him a write-off and point of ridicule????
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>Well, this not-so-bright move could have been the difference between the company going under or staying alive. On camera, his employees praise him. But guess what they probably say off camera to other employees, spouses and friends?
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>I am not ridiculing the guy. I appreciate his honesty. But I doubt he is a very good businessman. I may like a doctor because he is a nice guy, but if he finished at the bottom of his class and doesn't what the hell he is doing, I am going somewhere else.
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>>Failing to patent - a mistake he owned up to in the program - was a dumb move. Does it then follow that all of his subsequent business decisions are of equal value???
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>No, but I suspect he has made some other poor decisions. Again, nice guy, but probably not a very good businessman. This company isn't possibly facing bankruptcy because of free trade.
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>>Next thing someone will be replying that he's an old fart, not "with" modern business practises.
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>If a young guy had done it, I would say the same thing.
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