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Divorce brings out the worst in people. And then amplifies and distorts it. Oh, and the attorneys on both sides? Tragically, they typically do nothing but fan the flames of that conflagration.
Good times....
10/12/09
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10/12/09
Divorce ain't pretty. Neither is making an enemy. Yet, I somehow doubt someone as an enemy is their true form.
More power to the people who can get through it clean.
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02/23/09
I disagree. Sue Decker, as bad as she was, only continued with the process of bureaucratization that has been a constant at Yahoo, and that is a common issue in all big companies hiring people coming from the same MBA schools (schools of thought, I would add).
02/23/09
Other industries tend to be much more stable and less susceptible to "creative destruction" than the fast-paced technology world. That is where it may be argued that MBA leadership may be more pertinant.
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01/08/09
If you're going to make decisions based on total bullshit, it might as well be bullshit people like, right?
01/09/09
The funny thing about horoscopes is that for the nearly 6 years I worked at Yahoo, there was *no* engineer assigned to that property. It had a part-time product manager that made sure it kept collecting revenue, but otherwise it was pretty much on autopilot.
01/08/09
Any current Yahoos, do speak up!
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01/08/09
This, not a sentence.
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