Mike Bratton said:
dallasboyz said:
Greed? You have to be kidding me.
Since when is a business a non-profit?
It's not.
For those that complain about the state of the industry, For those that complain about "greed", For those that complain because they aren't as far along in their career as they want to be; do something about it.
You come off like whiney babies. Of course it's "greed". It's capitalism.
It's not the responsibility of a CEO to look out for every single little man. Its the responsibility of the CEO to turn as much of a profit as possible. And if that CEO can't do it, someone will.
Stop blaming your shortcomings on someone else. You either don't have the talent or work ethic to be successful.
Yet another reminder that people should never have been allowed to watch "Wall Street" without being debriefed afterwards.
Capitalism isn't greed. The two do not equate. And while I won't cast the broad aspersions as you are so quick to do, I will observe that you're not as "successful" at making your point as you might presume yourself to be. How does that reflect upon you? I'll allow others to make that observation.
For capitalism to function well, greed cannot be a significant part of the system. Profiteering, as we have seen recently with crude oil prices, damages the overall system. And while for-profit ventures far outstrip non-profits, both have a responsibility to their employee base, a responsibility they ignore at their peril--particularly with larger companies and corporations.
Chief executives have the responsibility to understand that along with maximizing profits, they must develop a corporate culture that helps their employees thrive.
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Mike,
Thanks for what you said. After re-reading Dallasboyz comments, it really got me to thinking... you were pretty kind about it.
Having owned radio stations and worked in this and other industries, I can tell you simply --- yes it is GM, PD, OM, S&M, CEO, VP 1-1,000,000 's job to maximze profits. Most are failing misreably at it. FAILING. Failure is not maximizing 100% of potential. 99% is not enough. Hold them accountable pencil
pushing acconartists and see if maybe one major company will actually improve. WHAT A BUNCH OF WUSSES. TALK ABOUT NO LEADERSHIP/
The formula is simple:
TalentED + Hard Working + Dedicated + Focused + Determinated = Profitable
Firing the Talented - Voice Tracking - Lazy Radio - Boring Radio - Copy Cat Radio - Don't Rock the Boat Radio = CC, Crumulus, Chitadel and all the rest of these
land locked DINOSAURS. Give those that are talented and care a chance to prove one radio CEO wrong and watch the world change. Otherwise, the only
people making money are the top exces ripping off the investors, shareholders and employees up and down the line. That's not maximizing profits, Dallasboyz.
No one wants to take any lines from Wall Street.
If this keeps up this radio board will not be necessary except for remembering history. None of this is sour grapes folks, it's the truth. It's where we've all been
lead (employees, owners, listeners, everybody) --- and it's a dark, dead-end alley. 2009 needs to be the time things change. Sadly no one is listening to this
particular station. Change the format to more bland radio...the beat goes on.