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by signatoremo
1262 days ago
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All of your examples are after 2016, none of them refutes the GP’s point —- Herb Kelleher’s time as CEO ended in 2001. He resigned from the board in 2009. Blaming him for SW’s recent issues is stretching it. Recall when Satya Nadella was hailed as Microsoft’s savior only a couple years after becoming CEO? That is how quickly a new leader can have an impact. SW’s network has expanded significantly since Herb Kelleher’s time, it’s hardly his fault its IT can’t keep up. |
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