If they seriously wanted their company to succeed, they should fire their executive board, and hire:
1) A retired, US military Colonel, Army or Marine, who had commanded a winning combat brigade in combat, but was not political enough to get promoted to Brigadier.
2) A third generation farmer who has successfully managed a 5,000+ acre farm for 10 years.
3) A technologist-scientist, an industrial engineer, a structural engineer, and an Indian IT engineer.
Absolutely exclude anyone with an Ivy League degree, as well as MBAs and attorneys except from extremely conservative schools.
“If they seriously wanted their company to succeed, they should fire their executive board, and hire:
1) A retired, US military Colonel, Army or Marine, who had commanded a winning combat brigade in combat, but was not political enough to get promoted to Brigadier.
2) A third generation farmer who has successfully managed a 5,000+ acre farm for 10 years.
3) A technologist-scientist, an industrial engineer, a structural engineer, and an Indian IT engineer.
Absolutely exclude anyone with an Ivy League degree, as well as MBAs and attorneys except from extremely conservative schools.”
That lineup excludes Marketing and in this day and age, marketing is king, like it or not.
Repeat: MARKETING IS KING
You can invent, build and distribute things, but if you can’t sell them, you fail.
“If they seriously wanted their company to succeed, they should fire their executive board, and hire:
1) A retired, US military Colonel, Army or Marine, who had commanded a winning combat brigade in combat, but was not political enough to get promoted to Brigadier.
2) A third generation farmer who has successfully managed a 5,000+ acre farm for 10 years.
3) A technologist-scientist, an industrial engineer, a structural engineer, and an Indian IT engineer.
Absolutely exclude anyone with an Ivy League degree, as well as MBAs and attorneys except from extremely conservative schools.”
That lineup excludes Marketing and in this day and age, marketing is king, like it or not.
Repeat: MARKETING IS KING
You can invent, build and distribute things, but if you can’t sell them, you fail.