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7/3/2025, 4:51:25 PM
It's like a Laplace's Demon paradox: The execs think their data is infallible, then, by stringently adhering to the data, they in turn invalidate it.
The thing is, all companies recognize this effect. It's just that there's always a bullheaded ego at the top that pushes forward for immediate, short-term, personal gain. This is why companies with strong, centralized leadership are more admirable.
The thing is, all companies recognize this effect. It's just that there's always a bullheaded ego at the top that pushes forward for immediate, short-term, personal gain. This is why companies with strong, centralized leadership are more admirable.
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