| ▲ | rapidfl 3 days ago | |
> The existence of people who succeed in pushing for inferior solutions, and managing to leave before it becomes clear Guess this is just random evolution at play. Some companies will pay a bigger price than others. And not everyone even recognizes it and pinpoint it like you did. But overall influencing people is on net good skill for the individual. And what is good for the geese is good for the gander?? | ||
| ▲ | BeetleB 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
> Some companies will pay a bigger price than others. The problem is that typically a large company has one or a few golden geese. They can milk it for a long time because of an existing moat. The moat keeps shrinking, but it can sometimes take a decade or two for others to catch up.[1] That's plenty of time for such folks to make a career of playing politics well without contributing much. Lots of people at that company left before things went bad and are poisoning other companies. [1] Just look at Google and search. Or Microsoft and Windows. Or even Microsoft and Internet Explorer. | ||