The Corporate World is in dire need of companies that aren’t evil, to both change the tone of the industry and to serve as an example to other companies.
It just feels like for almost every company the bottom line is always the dollar, but it’d be nice if that stopped being the norm, and I think by running a company the way you’d want to you could contribute to that cause.
(I am assuming your company wouldn’t be evil)
State run companies are those for which the emphasis on bottom line is a lot weaker than for private run companies, and at least in India it is very clear that this makes them worse overall. Terrible customer service, not enough innovation, overall poor work culture etc.
If a corporate is not making profits (in ethical and legal ways, obviously), they’re clearly not providing a service society values enough or they are doing it inefficiently.
I’d vote for starting a company.
The Corporate World is in dire need of companies that aren’t evil, to both change the tone of the industry and to serve as an example to other companies. It just feels like for almost every company the bottom line is always the dollar, but it’d be nice if that stopped being the norm, and I think by running a company the way you’d want to you could contribute to that cause. (I am assuming your company wouldn’t be evil)
Otherwise: Do ’em all at Once!
Generally, human concepts of fairness don’t really extend into economics, physics, biology, or any of the other ways by which the world works.
(Also I don’t think most companies are that evil, and most are under legal obligations to maximize profit)
I’m skeptical about how reliably paulfchristiano could hold something away from its equilibrium.
State run companies are those for which the emphasis on bottom line is a lot weaker than for private run companies, and at least in India it is very clear that this makes them worse overall. Terrible customer service, not enough innovation, overall poor work culture etc.
If a corporate is not making profits (in ethical and legal ways, obviously), they’re clearly not providing a service society values enough or they are doing it inefficiently.