Microsoft’s New CEO Needs An Editor
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Microsoft’s New CEO Needs An Editor
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Re: Microsoft’s New CEO Needs An Editor
#2This article needs an editor.
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#3Who doesn't?
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You can only boldly tell what you're going to do if you know what you're going to do.
When in Enterprise, write as the middle managers do.
Re: Microsoft’s New CEO Needs An Editor
#4I really enjoyed "Microsoft is the Very Antithesis of Strategy" that was linked to by this Monday Note:
http://techpinions.com/microsoft-is-the-very-antithesis-of-s...
Re: Microsoft’s New CEO Needs An Editor
#5This article needs an editor.
Can you provide a concrete example of a possible edit? (I'm applying the logic of the article).
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#6Sounds like the new CEO is very good at "fluffing" up his word count. He says a lot, but says very little.
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#7This is beautiful: "If I’m presented with statements I cannot realistically disagree with – We Will Behave With Utmost Integrity – I feel there’s something wrong. If it’s all pro and no con, it’s a con."
That's advice for life.
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#8Sounds like the author wants to apply for the position
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#9Maybe he just enjoys trolling with vapid, rambling emails?
Re: Microsoft’s New CEO Needs An Editor
#10This is beautiful: "If I’m presented with statements I cannot realistically disagree with – We Will Behave With Utmost Integrity – I feel there’s something wrong. If it’s all pro and no con, it’s a con." That's advice for life.
It reminded me of Mark Zuckerberg's quote that "values are only useful if they're controversial".