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See the loyal MS shills still refusing to acknowledge that no matter what the company would like they are selling a product to the customer, and the bottom line is that
"The customer is ALWAYS right".
It appears that the arrogance of the executives at so many large companies of late have completely lost this basic understanding of what makes a business truly successful. Vision is wonderful, but if it doesn't meet or exceed the expectations of the customer then it is a abject FAILURE. The brass tacks at these companies need have had too much time studying crazy theories that are fed to them at the various elite bidness schools as they study for their MBAs.
If MS was smart they would have allowed the customer to have the choice of which GUI to boot directly into. But obviously the developers think that they can pull off
the very rare "Jobs". It ain't gunna happen.
"The customer is ALWAYS right".
It appears that the arrogance of the executives at so many large companies of late have completely lost this basic understanding of what makes a business truly successful. Vision is wonderful, but if it doesn't meet or exceed the expectations of the customer then it is a abject FAILURE. The brass tacks at these companies need have had too much time studying crazy theories that are fed to them at the various elite bidness schools as they study for their MBAs.
If MS was smart they would have allowed the customer to have the choice of which GUI to boot directly into. But obviously the developers think that they can pull off
the very rare "Jobs". It ain't gunna happen.
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