Random is as Random does

Like most of you, I've often wondered which genus of idiota rises in the middle-management ranks of floundering organizations, especially after reading things like the March 6 post at GalleyCat.
You don't need an MBA to know:
When RANDOM corporate policy is wielded like a sword, the HOUSE is torn asunder.
When curiosity and knowledge of the marketplace are rewarded by RANDOM acts of cowardice, future profits are in the outHOUSE.
And when a promising little guy gets RANDOMly dooced by some middling-corporate-vice-executive, it might be time for an intelligent CEO or Chairman to shine a light on the facts and clean HOUSE.
--RAC (MBA in progress)
P.S. Everyone NOT in middling management should go buy a copy of Jason Pinter's thriller THE MARK (MIRA Books) when it hits bookstores this July 2007.



2 Comments:
I agree with you Richard. Seems unfortunate all the way around to me. I'll be looking for Mr. Pinter's book when it comes out.
Good news--Jason Pinter will begin work as an editor for St. Martin's Press on March 26, 2007. Sometimes I wish I lived in NYC so I could see the machinations of the publishing world up close and personal like that! (Maybe not!)
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