Question: Does anyone know of an Indian (from India) ever replacing an executive? Or all the Indians rank and file.
Sun Microsystems' co-founder was Indian; the company went under (despite Java, which was developed by someone other than an Indian)...to my opinion (looking once at their jobs offered a number of years back) they seemed to hire almost exclusively Indian programmers for awhile.
The rot was started in software by Bill Gates, who conditioned users to act as unpaid guinea pigs and beta testers: it takes a lot of chutzpah to call a suite of bug fixes (which should have been performed before releasing the code) a "Service Pack."
With ObamaCare that 2% won’t cover higher premiums, copayments, and deductibles...never mind increased property taxes, grocery costs, etc.
Yup. Deepak Chopra (not that one, the other one) replaced Alan Pogler as the CEO of United Detector Technology.
He grew UDT (now OSI Systems) into a global company with over 3000 employees and nearly a billion dollars in annual revenue.
Deepak is quite, quite mad. Sharp as a tack, brilliant engineer and manager, visionary and capable of inspiring loyalty, and being worthy of that loyalty.
He's a total character, I would work for him again in a heartbeat.