Fairly complex? Not really. Is the CEO responsible for the focus of a
company? And it's products? And the quality of its products? If the
product isn't living up to expectations, you are not going to give a
free pass to the CEO and blame some employee who is actually coding the
product. You are going to blame the CEO for allowing the product to be
shipped out in the first place.
I for one would welcome change within MakeMusic. They have been behind
the curve (Sibelius) for the last bunch of years, and hopefully new
leadership will help them become the leader they once were.
shirling & neueweise wrote:
is the CEO responsible for these problems you have articulated? has he
contributed to the improvement or decline of the company or to the
product (i assume you are referring to finale) in your view? or is he
honestly dedicated to the product but bailing ship because of an
unresolvable pestilence in the development and marketing department
that will ultimately lead to the downfall of the company?
i don't know, your comments sound a bit simple to me, for a situation
that is surely fairly complex.
Perhaps the myopic vision that has been prevalent in the company will
finally be cured? Maybe they will fix bugs, listen to long time
users, address problems, add features people actually want?
Naw........I didn't think so either.........
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