Verily I say unto thee that Tom Shillton spake thusly:
>> Tom Shillton wrote:
>>>
>>> If you read about him, he wasn't liked at the top. He was abrasive,
>>> he started infights and warfare between the different groups, had a
>>> huge ego, and was constantly trying to gain power. He was not a team
>>> player.
[...]
> Yes - but, he was very good at what he did, and so was tolerated. And
> MS culture encouraged that kind of behavior.
Sorry, but that's a blatant contradiction. What you're saying is that
Microsoft encourages its people to behave like thugs, then merely
"tolerates" that behaviour, after they specifically encouraged it? And
then we're supposed to believe that the reason Sinofsky was "encouraged
to seek new opportunities" (i.e. got shitcanned) was because Microsoft
suddenly developed a distaste for the behaviour they specifically
encouraged?
Uh-huh.
I think it's crystal clear what actually happened. Microsoft is just a
bunch of gangsters that attracts thugs like Sinofsky then encourages
their thuggish behaviour, until those thugs fail to deliver the goods,
at which point they shoot the goon and dump the body, then promote
another goon from the ranks.
That's not even newsworthy, it's just another day at Vole HQ, one of a
countless number just like it, stretching back nearly four decades.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1371608/Bill-Gates-tried-cut-Paul-Allen-Microsoft-fell-ill-cancer.html
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