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Old 06-03-2009, 03:11 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by UCF w00t View Post
I think this model IS more like the successful Silicon Valley startups. Instead of being mired in bureaucracy, you cut the crap and just do what you do best. The corporate crap is what kills productivity.
True. My point was more along the lines of the idea that one single business model is the cure for every business problem out there. Any time a company is in trouble, one of the first things you hear is "If they were more like [Google, Apple, Toyota] then they'd be just fine. They don't need to be just like them. Yes they need to move away from the command-and-control old industry model and running things by committee and move towards the newer business models, but still do it their own way.
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