I would generally expect that an organization’s ability to execute on things unrelated on their core competency would be only weakly correlated to their ability to execute on their actual core competency.
I’m not sure if that weak correlation would persist at the extremes, though; when there are basic failures of execution, such as having an apparently abandoned website, I think there is some reason for concern, if only because it might indicate a shortage of resources or inactivity. An organisation’s longevity and funding security are obviously of the utmost importance here, and the website doesn’t fill me with confidence in that regard.
Is this unfounded? I don’t know much about the company and couldn’t see anything about this on the site.
I would generally expect that an organization’s ability to execute on things unrelated on their core competency would be only weakly correlated to their ability to execute on their actual core competency.
I’m not sure if that weak correlation would persist at the extremes, though; when there are basic failures of execution, such as having an apparently abandoned website, I think there is some reason for concern, if only because it might indicate a shortage of resources or inactivity. An organisation’s longevity and funding security are obviously of the utmost importance here, and the website doesn’t fill me with confidence in that regard.
Is this unfounded? I don’t know much about the company and couldn’t see anything about this on the site.