The directive to hire like crazy during the pandemic was a perfect example of an executive decision: should we incur long-term financial obligation (salary, cost of hiring, risk to culture leading to inefficiency) based on short-term conditions (Zirp, hot job market, fluff about AI)?
And they generally got it wrong, so they are in good company with each other. Is that because they were all equally smart? Or because they are sheep?
And they generally got it wrong, so they are in good company with each other. Is that because they were all equally smart? Or because they are sheep?