View Single Post
marxian's Avatar
Posts: 2,448 | Thanked: 9,523 times | Joined on Aug 2010 @ Wigan, UK
#38
Originally Posted by Bernard View Post
If you define the goals of a company as the goals of people working for that company, then a company like Nokia is definitely NOT only after money (at least I hope not)..
I think the goals of a company are those of it's shareholders, not it's employees. After all, it's the shareholders that own the company. If the senior employees' goals fall out of step with those of the shareholders, those senior employees will usually find themselves out of a job (with a generous severance package of course).
__________________
'Men of high position are allowed, by a special act of grace, to accomodate their reasoning to the answer they need. Logic is only required in those of lesser rank.' - J K Galbraith

My website

GitHub