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RE: Steemit: Showing Why We Need To Get Rid Of Private Companies
What is one interesting idea that a board or committee cannot execute? If they cannot, why hand it out and switch?
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Tesla Model S or the iPhone are good examples of a profound idea pushed hard by a single person.
The committees made fun of them (Microsoft, Nokia, BlackBerry, auto manufacturers...)
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I don't know how else to phrase it, maybe: what stopped a committee or board from creating either of those things? Or why did it require "a single person"? Because other committees "made fun of them" isn't why those ideas required a single person VS a committee or why a committee isn't capable of bringing those products to market. I don't think you understood what exactly I asked and I don't know how to make it clearer.
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Committees go for the lowest common denominator. That's the opposite of interesting ideas.
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So the reasoning is "because committees go for the lowest common denominator, ergo they literally go for the opposite of interesting ideas".
So why does a committee go for the lowest common denominator? Is that your observation? Is that a consequence of any committee?
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