• djackson 22568 (5/6/2013)


    Miles Neale (5/6/2013)


    The idea of large companies seeking to polish the core product instead of expanding is almost un-American. And the idea that now that a huge company has all the money they will ever need and they should hold back on research is just silly. Most companies believe in grow or die, and that means both internal growth and creativity as well as buying creativity if you have the monies.

    If American business really believed in growth, they would be more likely to set aside short term growth and profits for long term viability and profits. Unfortunately the design of our system, while very good, can lead to short sighted thinking. A LOT of businesses pursue current year profits at the expense of future growth. We see it all the time. One example from my own experience is an opertaions manager that needed to meet certain numbers to earn a bonus. He moved future business into the current month to increase his numbers. The next month he was short and had to do it again. And again. And again.

    Are we talking about privately owned business, small corporations, large corporations, fortune 500? Each has their own strengths and weaknesses, and are affected differently by the requirements they operate under. Apple is being pressurred very heavily to return profits to investors. I for one hope they ignore that, and continue to innovate and produce superior products. It takes money to engage in research. Apple would not be here if it weren't for what I remember as a $500 million dollar investment from Microsoft quite a while back. Obviously Apple benefitted, but I think Microsoft did as well.

    Those who watch the bottom line are those who keep many busy and the customer satisfied. They are needed and they are many. But they are not concerned with the future. Only the now. They are those who ask what have you done for me recently or what are you doing now. Their primary concern is how can what you do make me money now.

    I get it.

    But the real idea is to make enough money and progress to be able to afford positions who are reaching out in to the unknown searching for the next great thing. Jobs and Gates and others have done this. It is a shame how many minds have been lost to the Now machine that could have changed the world if we had let them do so.

    We cannot afford to require the creative geniuses of this world to flip burgers just to get by. They need good equipment, a budget, and the time to let their imagination mature to a product. They need to be able to research...

    Not all gray hairs are Dinosaurs!