Posts In Category Corporate Parasites
Discovery Economy
on March 28, 2010 by eldar in Evolutionary Management, Evolutionary Marxism, Knowledge Worker, Comments (0)
So far we covered most of the past and the present. Let’s rehearse it: Original primitive societies Slavery – I owe you, so you do what I want. Feudalism – […]
Smallpox of the American Economy
on November 17, 2009 by eldar in Corporate Parasites, Evolutionary Marxism, Comments (0)
Imagine a group of people, a sort of community, where everyone works together and is supposed to share the results of their joint efforts. There is a hierarchical structure of officials who control the work process and distribution of benefits. People at the top define vision and goals of the whole community. Those who contribute to these goals are rewarded; those who do not contribute are punished. The hierarchical structure of power is used to ensure that. The community may be large enough and encompass hundreds of thousands of people. What would you call such a community?
The real price of a book
on October 28, 2009 by eldar in Corporate Parasites, Personal Notes, Comments (0)
Imagine that you can buy a book and magically instantly know everything that was in the book. Would it be worth $860 or even more?
Owning shares of a public company…
on September 28, 2009 by Eldar in Corporate Parasites, Personal Notes, Comments (0)
The more levels of management separates you from CEO, the further in line the company and shareholders are.
HiPPO – Decision Making in Large Corporations
on September 26, 2009 by eldar in Corporate Parasites, Comments (0)
Do you know what HiPPO stands for? No, not a large African animal. It represents a decision making process in large corporations.
Video on Jack Welch, Bell Curve, Performance Reviews and the Evolution
on September 20, 2009 by eldar in Corporate Parasites, Evolutionary Management, Comments (0)
And here is the video for the post on Jack Welch, Performance Reviews and Office Evolution.
Jack Welch, Bell Curve, Performance Reviews and the Evolution
on September 12, 2009 by eldar in Corporate Parasites, Evolutionary Management, Comments Off
Have you ever heard of Jack Welch, turnaround head of GE, and his famous “Bell Curve” method? If not, here it is. You force every team manager rank the members […]
Corporations that hire the best
on August 16, 2009 by eldar in Corporate Parasites, Comments (0)
So, what I am trying to say, is that hiring the best is a fine idea, as long as you know how to manage them. Unfortunately, too many don’t…
MEMO – Don’t Tell Me Your Lies
on August 6, 2009 by eldar in Corporate Parasites, Evolutionary Marxism, Knowledge Worker, Comments (0)
To: My Manager
Subject: Answer to Tom Peters
Don’t tell me lies. Never tell me lies. I cannot accept your lies
Welcome!
on July 25, 2009 by eldar in Corporate Parasites, Evolutionary Marxism, Materialistic Theology, Personal Notes, Comments (0)
With this post I am starting the blog and the site Eldar University. It will be devoted to three main topics: Corporate environment as a natural evolutionary playground with co-evolution of […]