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Big Blues: The Unmaking of IBM
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All the comments and stories posted to Hacker News that reference this book.> First-hand, what I've seen happen is that your most talented people, who are the most in demand, leave the organization quite quicklyTrue. The first time I came across this effect was reading the book about the IBM disaster: Big Blues https://www.amazon.com/Big-Blues-Unmaking-Paul-Carroll/dp/05...
After twenty years working in the field, my conclusion on this is: the good worker for the people in power is irrelevant. They want to get rid of anyone and that's it.
As Microsoft was the IBM of it's day (which is certainly in it's evening, if not quite over).Here is an good book on the trouble IBM was in before it re-invented itself as a professional services company:
http://www.amazon.com/Big-Blues-Unmaking-Paul-Carroll/dp/051...
A lot of the themes that seem to apply to Microsoft now applied to IBM back in the 80's and will no doubt apply to Google ten years from now.
⬐ mericMaybe Google in 2011 was like Microsoft in 1995 - Just finished building a product that takes all the market share (Search/Android & Office/Win95), stock having increased by 500% over the past 5 years, and about to enter a tech bubble.http://www.google.com/finance?chdnp=1&chdd=1&chds=1&...
If Google will really become the next Microsoft... That means its time to buy Google stocks!
(Disclaimer: I'm about to buy some GOOG)