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asjldkfin
·el mes pasado·discuss
Can somebody explain how this graph makes sense?

It seems to imply the top 2 people own 30% of the wealth, which is not what the data states.
asjldkfin
·hace 5 meses·discuss
VC money at work baby!
asjldkfin
·hace 5 meses·discuss
They took VC money, this was expected. But still, +30% is high.
asjldkfin
·hace 5 meses·discuss
Why e-paper over a monitor with a presence sensor? Wouldn't it be cheaper and higher fidelity?
asjldkfin
·hace 9 meses·discuss
It's a coordinated effort by the union.

It means the piece isn't impartial- nor is the sponsorship disclosed.
asjldkfin
·hace 9 meses·discuss
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asjldkfin
·hace 5 años·discuss
Not if they build garbage well, the quality of the code and the quality of the product are independent.
asjldkfin
·hace 5 años·discuss
No, the advice Purdue asked for bankrupted the company.

Just like how asking a programmer to build a garbage program doesn’t mean the programmer is trash, it just means the specs are.
asjldkfin
·hace 5 años·discuss
No, it’s a perfect analogy, because it illustrates that efficacy is independent of moral perspective.
asjldkfin
·hace 5 años·discuss
Mcks wasn’t asked for advice on ethics, they were asked advice on increasing sales.

If you go to a Tattoo artist and ask for a portrait tattooed on your face, it might be gauche as hell, but that didn’t change the fact the artist might’ve done a great job.
asjldkfin
·hace 5 años·discuss
There’s a difference between a criminal and civil case.

Crimes are boolean, civil is proportional in terms of punishment. Nobody is going to jail, so this is a civil case.

If you break your neighbour’s car, you pay more if it’s a BMW than if it were a Kia.
asjldkfin
·hace 5 años·discuss
1. I think that’s making a guess into their intentions which we’re not qualified to do

2. Even if we take #1 for granted, the $500MM figure is still based on something. The counter-party could’ve settled for $100MM or insisted on $1B but they reached that number for a reason.
asjldkfin
·hace 5 años·discuss
Except there is, a negotiation is based on the next best alternative; which is the legal system.

Mcks wouldn’t have settled for that much if they thought they’d fare better in court.
asjldkfin
·hace 5 años·discuss
That's not how justice works; damning quotes determine guilt; not the magnitude of guilt.
asjldkfin
·hace 5 años·discuss
A $500MM fine is a bit beyond "shame on you for taking dirty money".

I doubt any marketing firms working for Purdue was fined $500MM despite contributing to the same outcome. And that's because they didn't have the same impact.

The justice system metes out punishment relative to one's contribution to the crime.
asjldkfin
·hace 5 años·discuss
That's not the point; you can't say their advice is ineffective, while also condemning them for being effective.

The top comment derisively states:

"The whole business is a scam built around sending in some 26 year-old with an Ivy League degree and $100 haircut to regurgitate snippets from articles in HBR"

In the context of fining the company $500MM for being too effective.

At least in the US, where the punishment is relative to the crime; the court clearly agrees about their efficacy.
asjldkfin
·hace 5 años·discuss
It's funny reading comment here saying how "Consulting is useless BS" whilst also condemning them for "turbocharging Opioid sales"