| bananaking21 said: This means that, even if Iwata were to be forced out, this would only be a symbolic gesture, nothing more. Nothing would change, at least in terms of the leadership style or corporate culture at Nintendo. and this is the biggest issue of all. iwata's method of running the business just isnt working. they need a drastic change, new blood and new ideas. |
@Bold: I don't think it's right to assume that something is broken or not working at all and everything needs to be replaced due to some down times. There are a number of reasons it could be like that, and it also assumes that how things currently are wont change without everyone leaving.
Maybe things aren't being done right, but all businesses have their low points and have hurdles to overcome. Just because Nintendo's going through one right now doesn't have to mean that their entire structure needs to be redone.








