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by hintymad
1110 days ago
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> It is somewhat tiring but Gergely Orosz continuously makes the naive mistake of citing the company values as a critique of their behaviour. Orosz being Naive or not, there is a contrast to what Reid Hoffman and Netflix have been advocating. Hoffman advocated that a company and its employees form an alliance. When their values deviate, they depart. Netflix advocated something similar using the professional sports team as an analogy. Companies are not families. Companies are not there to "take care of" people. At least to me, the Hoffman and Netflix are more practical and more honest. |
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