Corporations Questions and Answers

Why do you want to be a beckon center agent?

answers to the question.


Answers: I AM a give the name centre agent..newly put a gun in my eye and fu*king shoot me in a minute...

Why do companies such as Microsoft bother competing for free products?

such as silverlight (competes with Flash & shockwave), internet explorer (competing beside mozilla & opera) etc.
I mean what do they seize ultimately out of it?


Answers: Initially they get more individuals using their services. Over time they expect to be able to create opportunity to get more revenue from this big number of users. They do this through advertising, bundling free products beside paid products or selling 'added value' functionality and unsullied software to their clients.

In the mid Nineties the most popular web browser within the world was the Netscape Navigator. It have about four times the users that Microsoft Explorer have. Microsoft destroyed the Navigator by providing Explorer free with Windows. At that time Windows be used by 95% of computers, and people started to use Explorer because it be right there when they turned their computers on. Fast forward ten years. Netscape Navigator is presently owned by AOL and they have announced it will be phased out. Explorer is very soon the most popular browser in the world and Microsoft get all sorts of foreign revenue through selling advertising and added services to Explorer users. Thats why they required to compete on free services - they knew that eventually here would be an opportunity to make money. It be totally illegal and they rewarded a big fine to the EC Commission, but the fine wasn't nearly as large as the revenue opportunity they created. G00GLE is doing something similar very soon - throwing out dozens of free services on the basis that once they own the open market they will be able to squeeze their customers for revenue.
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Under the corporate bull$hit what is an "initiative"?




Answers: Only at my place of work - one of the biggest banks in the country and with biggest losses in the sub-prime and Enron sagas- the word

initiative: means
Something superiors repeatedly tell junior employees to “take” or “show,” by which the superior usually means “Read my mind”; any person caught attempting to take actual initiative will be rebuked for trying to cut corners, not keeping the boss in the loop, or deliberately undermining the boss’s authority!
An action or a series of actions taken to line the pockets of the already filthy rich.

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