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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1992984" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>Interesting perspective but that had absolutely nothing to do with Remington going Bankrupt. In fact, a whole bunch of those bright 30-40 year olds is what actually sewered the company.</p><p></p><p>I will also tell you from experience consulting that a lot of traditional businesses are served far better with old fashioned values and ethics than they are with the exuberance of 30 year olds. There is a big difference in the skills that work in the knowledge economy and those that work in more traditional businesses. Yes all business has to adapt and grow, but youth is not a guarantee of superior leadership, often it produuces worse leaders. Truly talented leaders are a fairly rare commodity. Steve Jobs at 20 wan't great because he was 20, he was great because he was Steve Jobs, and he was still great when he got to be 50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1992984, member: 26077"] Interesting perspective but that had absolutely nothing to do with Remington going Bankrupt. In fact, a whole bunch of those bright 30-40 year olds is what actually sewered the company. I will also tell you from experience consulting that a lot of traditional businesses are served far better with old fashioned values and ethics than they are with the exuberance of 30 year olds. There is a big difference in the skills that work in the knowledge economy and those that work in more traditional businesses. Yes all business has to adapt and grow, but youth is not a guarantee of superior leadership, often it produuces worse leaders. Truly talented leaders are a fairly rare commodity. Steve Jobs at 20 wan't great because he was 20, he was great because he was Steve Jobs, and he was still great when he got to be 50. [/QUOTE]
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