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minus-squareAggressivelyPassivelinkfedilink6•3 months agoI have to say, I’m so confused, how so many stupid people can make it to the top, and how well the companies often work despite them.
minus-square@PeepinGoodArgs@reddthat.comlinkfedilinkEnglish5•3 months agoThey’re not stupid. I doubt they’re even evil at first. But business demands have a way of disciplining economic actors.
minus-squareAggressivelyPassivelinkfedilink1•3 months agoBut that’s the thing, many of their decisions make no economic sense.
I have to say, I’m so confused, how so many stupid people can make it to the top, and how well the companies often work despite them.
They’re not stupid. I doubt they’re even evil at first. But business demands have a way of disciplining economic actors.
But that’s the thing, many of their decisions make no economic sense.