The Top 7 Stupidest Things Believed by Bad Companies
Yea, I know UT isn’t exactly a “company” in the sense he means, but a lot of this applies.
In other words, a bad company looks just like – sometimes even better – than a good company. And if you buy into that look, you will be as dumb as they are. Because bad companies fail – and when they do, they cost their customers, their employees and their investors dearly. Most of these companies were once good companies in their day, and now leverage long established names built on the backs of innovators of a previous era. They can exist, coasting for years or even decades, but fall far short of their potential.