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by pleonasticity 1087 days ago
What’s the risk in doing your job inside a large corporation?
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"Won't somebody think of the corporations?!"

The older I get, and the more I work on aspects of trying to build businesses, products, and services, the more I lament the loss of a kind of service-oriented ethos that truly makes societies great and that seems to only be "refreshed" (in America, in particular) by the darkest of times*. Here, I think of the people who went through the first half of the 20th century in comparison to the MBAs and similarly naively "optimizing" agents elsewhere in important / controlling positions in current society.

Game theory 'says' that anyone can choose D(efect)-heavy strategies, and in many environments, profit heavily, personally (aka, "The only rules that really matter are these: what a man can do and what a man can't do..."). But, a society with too many such players is not long for this world.

* Much as was said by a certain Founder about the "tree of liberty" - many of the Founders, including even TJ, who could be quite self-interested, understood that liberty requires responsibility and sacrifice ...

So bonuses and performance based compensation shouldn't be a thing?
by his own admission he received a bonus and a promotion
20k and no promotion for de-risking copilot? Context: https://www.levels.fyi/companies/microsoft/salaries

This dude is more than justified in being disappointed. The value added by de-risking a product of this size is massive.

20k bonus is a joke of a bonus. probably like < 2-3% of the total comp?