...if everyone is over-promising & you're confident in your delivery, all you need to do is "promise" something between what is expected & over-promised in order to "under-promise".../ ,,, ... ,,, ...
I have spent my entire career in your area and can say with 1000% confidence that "the value that I create will talk more than the nonsense of some people" is something that EVERYONE assumes to be true when they start…
+10,000,000 the comment below. If you feel you have not received recognition or reward in proportion to your efforts while in the employment of this company, its time to 1) start looking elsewhere for an environment…
OOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT - watch out for your US Dollars y'all, I heard at least one physical paper $20 bill was used to buy an 8th of reefer in Rhode Island…
Who pays the salary & bonuses? Who owns the entity that pays the salary & bonuses?
Read a S&P500/FTSE100's Directors' contract, then get back to me...
LOL
Yes... their contracts are written such that they align the self-serving motivations of the employees with the fiscal obligations to shareholders. Internet points be-damned, i find it pretty hilarious that ppl took my…
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You'd have to ask them (after noting that preemptively out-of-court settling breach of contract claims with a large cash sum & an NDA is standard practice throughout the Western world). I don't get why all the rabid SJW…
...and who owns the corporate entity? The "owners of shares"?
What do their contracts say? Agnostic of your own judgement of the morality of their actions, company agents are employed by shareholders to maximise returns on invested capital. It's literally the only reason the…
Google/Alphabet get fucked sideways. Seems you & all the fellow downvoters've mistaken my statement of fact for a statement of moral obligation... Company agents are employed by shareholders to maximise returns on…
Nope. They already tried that, the troika rushed in to stop even the suggestion of that being a possibility.
> If Google's goal is truly to create a safer work environment for everyone... Google's directors' goal is to fulfil their fiduciary obligations of maximising net returns on invested capital, the same as 100% of every…
The other choice was to let the Greek govt default on its debts; there're almost 300billion reasons why Germany & France didn't want to do that...
So, do 'scientists' not have dopamine pathways and an innate biological drive to maximise their personal longevity & reproductive success by securing control of as many resources as possible for as little risk as…
http://deusex.wikia.com/wiki/Aquinas plus the wikipedia article on Aquinas. Basically, he developed what were regarded at the time as deductive "proofs" for the 'self-evident' truths of Catholicism, popularising some…
From my own professional experience, I'd say it's got more to do with the artificial delivery constraints that come with the mandatory annual and quarterly financial reporting of publicly traded companies. They announce…
The CC fee gets baked into the price, so you don't notice it - if a store takes card payments then all its products are ~2% higher than they would be otherwise.
...if everyone is over-promising & you're confident in your delivery, all you need to do is "promise" something between what is expected & over-promised in order to "under-promise".../ ,,, ... ,,, ...
I have spent my entire career in your area and can say with 1000% confidence that "the value that I create will talk more than the nonsense of some people" is something that EVERYONE assumes to be true when they start…
+10,000,000 the comment below. If you feel you have not received recognition or reward in proportion to your efforts while in the employment of this company, its time to 1) start looking elsewhere for an environment…
OOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT - watch out for your US Dollars y'all, I heard at least one physical paper $20 bill was used to buy an 8th of reefer in Rhode Island…
Who pays the salary & bonuses? Who owns the entity that pays the salary & bonuses?
Read a S&P500/FTSE100's Directors' contract, then get back to me...
LOL
Yes... their contracts are written such that they align the self-serving motivations of the employees with the fiscal obligations to shareholders. Internet points be-damned, i find it pretty hilarious that ppl took my…
_
You'd have to ask them (after noting that preemptively out-of-court settling breach of contract claims with a large cash sum & an NDA is standard practice throughout the Western world). I don't get why all the rabid SJW…
...and who owns the corporate entity? The "owners of shares"?
What do their contracts say? Agnostic of your own judgement of the morality of their actions, company agents are employed by shareholders to maximise returns on invested capital. It's literally the only reason the…
Google/Alphabet get fucked sideways. Seems you & all the fellow downvoters've mistaken my statement of fact for a statement of moral obligation... Company agents are employed by shareholders to maximise returns on…
Nope. They already tried that, the troika rushed in to stop even the suggestion of that being a possibility.
> If Google's goal is truly to create a safer work environment for everyone... Google's directors' goal is to fulfil their fiduciary obligations of maximising net returns on invested capital, the same as 100% of every…
The other choice was to let the Greek govt default on its debts; there're almost 300billion reasons why Germany & France didn't want to do that...
So, do 'scientists' not have dopamine pathways and an innate biological drive to maximise their personal longevity & reproductive success by securing control of as many resources as possible for as little risk as…
http://deusex.wikia.com/wiki/Aquinas plus the wikipedia article on Aquinas. Basically, he developed what were regarded at the time as deductive "proofs" for the 'self-evident' truths of Catholicism, popularising some…
From my own professional experience, I'd say it's got more to do with the artificial delivery constraints that come with the mandatory annual and quarterly financial reporting of publicly traded companies. They announce…
The CC fee gets baked into the price, so you don't notice it - if a store takes card payments then all its products are ~2% higher than they would be otherwise.