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I thought Microsoft would never make money in the software business. All the computer nerds I knew would pirate software and pass it around, I didn't think they would sell enough to make any money. I was wrong.
Tesla cars. Making cars is a very tough competitive business. Hundreds of companies have failed, some run by very smart guys. I was surprised they ever go into production, surprised they lasted more than a year or 2, surprised they have not been overtaken by old established companies like Ford and Toyota getting into electric cars, surprised they are still in business and making a profit. I know they get criticized for quality control glitches but it is amazing they can produce a car as good as they do.
Middle management needs to justify their jobs. With their staff wfh, it’s all too clear that most provide no value.
They need physical eyes the peons. And the ability to judge their staff’s future income by fire well or poorly they play politics—which is difficult to do remotely.
“You need physical eyes on your staff” is a relatively easy sale.