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1. jstumm+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-11-18 23:06:39
That seems a lot be better than doubling down on a bad mistake to save face, but we do care quite a bit about about looking strong, don't we.
replies(6): >>caddem+p2 >>gkober+N2 >>kmlevi+34 >>wnevet+84 >>cscurm+H4 >>arisAl+26
2. caddem+p2[view] [source] 2023-11-18 23:17:27
>>jstumm+(OP)
At longer timescales it is important to be able to recognize mistakes and reverse course, but this happened so fast I'm not sure that's the right characterization. There's no way they could already decide that firing Sam was a mistake based on the outcomes they claim to prioritize. Reversing course this quickly actually seems to me more like a reaction based directly on people's negative opinions, though it may be a specific pressure from Microsoft as well.
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3. gkober+N2[view] [source] 2023-11-18 23:18:31
>>jstumm+(OP)
Not really. By reaching out to Sam this quickly, they're giving him significant leverage. I really like Sam, but everyone needs a counterbalance (especially given what's at stake).

And if they were right to fire Sam, they're now reacting too quickly to negative backlash. 24 hours ago they thought this was the right move; the only change has been perception.

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4. kelsey+h3[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-18 23:21:14
>>caddem+p2
They got told they are getting every piece of hardware not on prem pulled and they can burn in legal hell trying to get it back if they dont fix it.
5. kmlevi+34[view] [source] 2023-11-18 23:24:39
>>jstumm+(OP)
Obviously it’s better to own up to a mistake right away. But the point is if they are willing to backtrack this quickly, it removes all doubt that it WAS a mistake, rather than us just not understanding their grand vision yet.
6. wnevet+84[view] [source] 2023-11-18 23:25:19
>>jstumm+(OP)
> That seems a lot be better than doubling down on a bad mistake to save face, but we do care quite a bit about about looking strong, don't we.

IMO Its not about looking strong, its about looking competent. Competent people don't fire their CEO of multi-billion dollar unicorn without thinking it through first. Walking back the firing so soon suggest no thinking was involved.

7. cscurm+H4[view] [source] 2023-11-18 23:28:47
>>jstumm+(OP)
24 hrs isn't enough time to get signals on whether this was a mistake
8. arisAl+26[view] [source] 2023-11-18 23:35:53
>>jstumm+(OP)
How and why do you know it was a mistake without knowing the facts and reasoning? Hunch?
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9. LightM+W6[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-18 23:40:17
>>caddem+p2
Based on reports of Microsoft's CEO being "furious", and the size of its legal team, I'd bet the people's reaction wasn't exactly the most relevant factor there...
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10. merpnd+xj[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-19 00:49:47
>>gkober+N2
I’m sure Satya and his 10,000 Harvard lawyers with filed down shark teeth were just the first of many furious calls they took.
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