Re: Do the Right Thing
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- cactus@hks.net (Leslie Todd Masco) wrote:
In article <199512050326.VAA30525@khijol>, Ed Carp <ecarp@netcom.com> wrote:
That's one of the most politically and socially naive statements I've ever heard. Corporations *never* do the "right thing" unless it will increase their profits.
I just *love* hearing statments like this from people who have probably never started their own businesses.
Corporations are no more or less than their component people. If the
Perhaps they've worked for a corporation? :-) people
running a corporation care about an issue, the corporation will act upon it -- bounded by the interaction of their survival instinct with their assessment of reality. How could it be otherwise?
Certainly. In many organizations, the people who set policy, and the people who "run" the corporation are not the same. Often important managers disagree on issues or on how to achieve them. Individuals within the company are often focused more on their careers and position within the company, than on the affect their decisions have outside the company. To equate an organization, especially a large one, with its constituent parts ensures that you will be continually surprised by its complex and unpredictable behavior. BTW, the crypto relevance of this thread is nil. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQEVAwUBMMSvq4iUi5SQtQ3tAQF0BAgAwItXRVPLN4f20vAnS7hVj2uAvK7bfqpG Zp9zVNQoBQfmf+K3KWhdH4a7mg6wAS1MLEyobpcBVyS/W6bBS+3a7TSfQjxRNp7L RKGeyJG+VO4npX0wZ10OuTbQekjr5MkxfQWYI1MnFvAWsyQA05XeKP2fZBRvWDtm OGM+1BJtFpNEAPJFDV+o2gHojwVZ870v0zH/9SA2/eTnh5PDqmbb90N7m+ccnRU+ yTSecohxnBeWHslz0FEDw1ZKud9kHCqWWRWIVkBUK7JRxW4o+/yazMfw1d8w+NAI C/SMP2boacdmv71i3bhgHtm0O4FT0UJKbsstLq7IKg/7E6MuuiFydA== =7GRj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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