Ombrageux wrote:I'm finding Dilbert very real recently.
It's a bit disturbing but I always found Dilbert to be quite realistic.
I had a case which was basically similar to this.
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Ombrageux wrote:I'm finding Dilbert very real recently.
Cookie Monster wrote:It's a bit disturbing but I always found Dilbert to be quite realistic.
Kman wrote:Yeah well Dilbert in this case have a shit understanding of how companies work, companies do not scale down sectors of their company that earns them profits, they scale back on the sectors that have huge losses, unlike what the cartoon is implying. Any business owner worth his salt will know this principle that you shed divisions that are losing money and expand divisions earning profits.I was as surprised as you are but it actually happened. Shareholders in London demanded a higher return and the non-profitable departments were indispensable for the product line so the board decided to cut expenditures in a very profitable department by outsourcing it to Eastern Europe, hoping to produce those results demanded by shareholders.
mikema63 wrote:If everyone in a corporation did the right thing then bankruptcy wouldn't exist.Sometimes bankruptcy is the right thing for an entrepreneur in order to escape debts. And for boards entering debts is actually profitable due to tax advantages and possibility to expand the company's market share. Of course all these activities are at the expense of the tax payer, but hey it's the "free market" at work.
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