Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/09/26

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Kodak Focus now management hubris
From: Afterswift@aol.com
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 13:36:06 EDT

In a message dated 9/26/03 4:37:05 AM, sethrosner@direcway.com writes:

<< It is rare if not close to unique - and lucky - when a company management -

like Microsoft's - is astute enough to produce growing earnings while

simultaneously correctly identifying, investing and moving into explosive

new technologies. >>

The reason for MS's success is that a software engineer can easily be 
assigned a different task. There is no huge expenditure of time and investment in 
machine tools and the dozens of other industrial expenses required in making 
dramatic shifts in production of new products. At MS Gates calls a meeting of the 
managers and explains the project and the time requirements. A software outfit 
can turn on a dime, not hundreds of millions of dollars. Gates's genius is 
that he knows programming, keeps his software up to date, prices it within 
middle class reach, can mobilize hundreds of programmers to catch up with the 
competition and outwrite them, has a brilliant legal staff to cover his tracks, can 
buy out the competition and concentrate on where the demand is.
Even though he missed the Internet, he recovered his balance quickly and tore 
ahead with Explorer. He outfoxed Jobs on GUI in a court case and priced 
Windows into every PC. He obviously drank a lot of coffee while reverse-engineering 
Apple's Systems. So much for JAVA.

br  
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