Yes, actually. It is too much to ask. A corporate CEO can be fired, fined, and/or sued by their employers for decisions that reduce the profit margin. So, they don’t have a choice.
This particular strip has aged oddly. Witness Silicon Valley Bank that went bust because they put ideology above proper business management. I have no problems with people and companies that support an ideology (think Ben & Jerry’s), but not when they crater a company because of it.
Yes, actually. It is too much to ask. A corporate CEO can be fired, fined, and/or sued by their employers for decisions that reduce the profit margin. So, they don’t have a choice.
When was the last time that happened?
Hells, I’d like to know the *first* time that happened! And it only matters if it was successful.
This particular strip has aged oddly. Witness Silicon Valley Bank that went bust because they put ideology above proper business management. I have no problems with people and companies that support an ideology (think Ben & Jerry’s), but not when they crater a company because of it.