doi:urn:uuid:b9eb49546107a310VgnVCM100000d7c1a8c0RCRDBad business decisions result in financial loss. The worst business decisions lose companies billions in revenue. These are the companies that were the biggest in America, capable of losing the most money.Fox Business...
Biggest asshole moment:Saying he felt "no pain" accepting more money and firing thousands of employees. Allen coerced a merger between AT&T and computer company, NCR Corp., which became one of the worst business deals of all-time: costing the company $12 billion and resulting in 50,000+ l...
It seemed like a good idea at the time - when AOL merged with Time Warner. But it wasn't. Here are the 10 worst business decisions.
The article discusses lessons from making good and bad leadership decisions. It states that one has to accept the reality that one should accept personal, financial and professional risk if one decides to start a business or create something of importance. It stresses the need to realize that it...
With all these unanswered questions in the back of my mind, I decided to leave the decisions to the Universe and the field open to experimentation. You never know what life is going to offer you, right? Trying to push and control things never really worked for me and I always ended up...
The Worst Business Decisions Ever Made Include: • Motorola doesn’t do smartphones: Motorola was one of the biggest mobile phone manufacturers in the world during the mid-2000s, with a market share of 22 per cent thanks to their hugely popular Razr model. However, their lack of urgency ...
Companies that are making decisions about where to locate or expand their facilities are acutely aware of this. They know it is good business to locate in a state where the economy is growing and diverse, fiscal policies are solid, and the real estate market is strong. That is why CNBC lo...
These are the times when most drunk driving deaths occur and are when most bad decisions like driving after a few drinks happen.Our company regularly contributes to community awareness campaigns about drinking and driving. We are proud of our employees and their no-crash record; they, too, have...
Over its thirty year history, Apple has survived and even thrived despite boneheaded business decisions. From pricing the Macintosh out of most consumers’ reach to creating some really ugly computers, Apple has made a lot of bad decisions. ...
As it turns out, hyperinflation generally coincides with wars and a series of ill-advised and inflammatory fiscal policy decisions, but at the core is a result of a rapid increase in the money supply that is not supported by growth in the economy. ...