Big corporations don’t fix anything unless it bleeds cash in an obvious way. Their siloed departments border on self-sabotage, and they only wake up when shareholders start shouting about lost profits—then they stall…
It's not a common problem enough for them to care.
Big corporations don’t fix anything unless it bleeds cash in an obvious way. Their siloed departments border on self-sabotage, and they only wake up when shareholders start shouting about lost profits—then they stall…
It's not a common problem enough for them to care.