The company could have grown and it could have developed into a much better and fairer company than it is without Gates calling the shots in the first place. I understand that he is a good computer programmer. All fine and well. Imo, he should do that job and get his fair share for it. Thats it.
The thing is (as I believe I also said before) that the entire structure of any company (not just Microsoft or GM) is wrong, as is the entire economic system.
The thing about people that have skill in runnig things is... Yes they are limited. But good people are limited in any proffesion. Why is it that only the people that can run things get so much, as opposed to others? Well, because they run things. But why arent they limited in running things? Well, fuck knows. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Saturday, December 27, 2008 11:27:53 AM) | | Head banger wrote: | | leaving aside the fact that no one (well almost no one) likes windows
replace gates early on, you get no where. everyone else loses their jobs. Replace gates today, dunno, might go ok. then again, to do that you have to hire someone from outside, someone with experience running a huge company, and with the skills to keep it going. they probably need a lot of programing knowledge also. take one of the department or product managers, make him CEO, and it wont work. I would give it a 1% chance.
we go back to supply and demand. the people with the skills, training, drive and ambition to be a major CEO are limited.just as gold is more expensive than iron, that which is rare is in demand. | | _strat_ wrote: | | ...doing bussines as usual? Only of course, someone would pick up where Gates left, and they would be in the same situation.
Tho, of course, Gates can be credited with ideas that helped make Microsoft what it is today (for better or for worse). But again... The same question we went over and over again. Is he entitled to such a fortune just for the work he did? I dont think so. | | Head banger wrote: | | sure, but without gates, where are they? without any of the workers, he hires a different worker.
its not all about him, but he is a large chunk of it. | | _strat_ wrote: | | I would imagine that he employed them as he went along. The fact here is that Microsoft (the name is allegedly inspired from Bill Gatess genitals) is an international corporation, that has its subsidiaries in practicly every country in the world, and does more than just develop new crap, but sells it, promotes it, provides service for it... ect. Even though Gates may have had the idea and did work in his field, there is still much more to Microsoft than just what he does or did. | | Head banger wrote: | | but he didnt have legions of workers. and if it sucks, he must be briliant to convince everyone to buy it. | | _strat_ wrote: | | Yeah right. The guy makes a new system that is exactly like the old one, except it crashes more often, and thats why he should get billions. And of course, he has legions of employees all over the world that do his bidding for him.
He is a hypocrate, thats what he is. | | Head banger wrote: | | bill gates, and he gave it all away! |
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