Hmm... if A players hire A players, B players hire C players, and C players hire losers, how could B players ever get hired? Do the people who think up these simplistic axioms ever bother to think them through? Far33d's comment about the "echo chamber" effect is well-stated. Look into why IBM missed the minicomputer boom, and why DEC missed the microcomputer boom. Sam_Odio also has a valid point. Selecting the choice…
> Hmm... if A players hire A players, B players hire C players, and C players hire losers, how could B players ever get hired? For the win! You've just uncovered the investor version of "you can't handle the truth!" "Colonel, I have just one more question before I call Airman O'Malley and Airman Perez: If you gave an order that Santiago wasn't to be touched, and your orders are always followed, then why would he be i…
Re: Joe Kraus: Hiring. No False Positives
#11B players get hired when A players make mistakes. B players also start the company sometimes. Look at Larry Ellison.