Incentives, Disincentives and Spoiled Brat Syndrome
charles hugh smith-Incentives, Disincentives and Spoiled Brat Syndrome
One of my carpentry masters was an African-American gent from New Orleans. Back in the early 1970s when I first began working for him and his partner (a Caucasian gent), he told me that how he’d found work in tough times was to approach the foreman of a construction project, point to a worker on the site and say that he could do more work than that guy.The foreman would give him a once-over and put him to work. The next day, the other guy would be gone and my boss would have his job.
That’s called getting and holding a job based on output and nothing else.
A hundred million mistakes: Microsoft’s Bing search engine - Good Experience
A hundred million mistakes: Microsoft’s Bing search engine - Good Experience
Everything Microsoft has tried recently hasn’t worked. They tried the “I’m a PC” ads, a knockoff of the Mac ads - didn’t work. Tried the Zune, a knockoff of the iPod - didn’t work. Tried redoing MSN Search again and again, as a knockoff of Google - didn’t work. What’s the world coming to, when Microsoft can’t build a monopoly around a knockoff?It’s those effing customers. They keep choosing the best experience.
