Google As Napoleon
August 12, 2006
Reader Ed Brenegar writes: This is a year to change the customer relations game. With less commerce happening, presumably, there is more time for interaction. That interaction has to build the relationships...»
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spellcheck alert, mon general!
Doh! Doc, more percocet, please...
That is funny, Google looks a little taller than him.
It is a commentary about our societies - when Business has gone from Sports Rivalry to Warfar Analogies
Now thriving = logistical conquests
Dear Lord
Maybe it is a bit far sought, but the situations certainly have some similarities. I agree with mr.Saffo that a merger is not the solution.
Napoleon became a legend because Clausewitz distilled his strategies into book form. Looks like you will have to do a new book on those Google guys.
I did an article comparing most businesses to the cast of "Weird Science" but I haven't gotten any phone calls from The Economist about that. Go figure.
Cash
and it will crush as Napalean :)
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