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kowenicki said:
Normchacho said:
kowenicki said:
supernihilist said:
kowenicki said:

 


i see nothing wrong on that, at least in the console deparment, Msoft is wasting their own time and mone on a declining market that has 2 way more stablished brands. they should move on.

Well unfortunately you cant shift the stories to just consoles to suit your point... his stories are about MS corp.

The guy regualrly takes a shit on MS as a corporation.

He has no credibility and is just another in the long line of vocal anti ms bleaters.  Some people just dont like successful corporations.

 

Oooorr...he's a business expert with a masters from harvard business school who specialized in orginazation and growth you very often writes negative articles about companies that he views are making mistakes and are hurting themselves with those mistakes. Oh, and sometimes Microsoft is the subject of those articles because in his view they are making mistakes.

But yeah he could just dislike Microsoft and it could have nothing to do with what he does for a living or how Microsoft if running, it must just be bias. That makes sense too.

I know, I've watched some of his lectures.  Empty words most of them, I mean really, really bland nonsense.

Just because someone is an academic high achiever it doesnt  make them good at actually doing.

Well, I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree about his merits then but that still leaves us with the article and the topic at hand.

You said in another post that asking Microsoft to give up on Xbox because it wasn't profitable was the same thing as asking Nintendo to shut it doors or Sony to just stick to movies and financial services. But there is a significant difference between riding out a difficult time with a division or company that has been stong and profitable in the past and investing in a division or business that even after over a decade of investment has yet to prove that it can be a viable, self supporting venture.



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