By: someone (someone.delete@this.somewhere.com), July 12, 2022 1:47 pm
Room: Moderated Discussions
Greg (a.delete@this.b.com) on July 12, 2022 5:42 am wrote:
> The total amount or percentage of crap in the world is not your problem. Just do the best you can
> in your little corner of the world. If you are doing your best, that is all that can be asked of
> you and that is all you are responsible for. If you are unhappy with your employer, don’t be
> afraid to move to a different employer. If you are unhappy at the new employer, move again.
>
> Parts of your post reminded me of the serenity prayer:
> Grant me the serenity to accept the things I can’t change, the courage
> to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference.
>
> Regarding the claim by Microsoft executives that people disagree violently about what is crap in their
> products, that is just a way to avoid responsibility for fixing crap in their products. A survey of Microsoft
> customers would easily reveal the most important things customers don’t like about Microsoft products.
> The truth is Microsoft doesn’t care what their customers want because they don’t have to.
'The truth is Microsoft doesn’t care what their customers want because they don’t have to.' < not truth, just your opinion. The fact is Microsoft does care in a corporate way which may seem strange to many. However, it does most things right and time after time has customers rate it their most strategic IT vendor, particularly in the infrastructure.
> The total amount or percentage of crap in the world is not your problem. Just do the best you can
> in your little corner of the world. If you are doing your best, that is all that can be asked of
> you and that is all you are responsible for. If you are unhappy with your employer, don’t be
> afraid to move to a different employer. If you are unhappy at the new employer, move again.
>
> Parts of your post reminded me of the serenity prayer:
> Grant me the serenity to accept the things I can’t change, the courage
> to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference.
>
> Regarding the claim by Microsoft executives that people disagree violently about what is crap in their
> products, that is just a way to avoid responsibility for fixing crap in their products. A survey of Microsoft
> customers would easily reveal the most important things customers don’t like about Microsoft products.
> The truth is Microsoft doesn’t care what their customers want because they don’t have to.
'The truth is Microsoft doesn’t care what their customers want because they don’t have to.' < not truth, just your opinion. The fact is Microsoft does care in a corporate way which may seem strange to many. However, it does most things right and time after time has customers rate it their most strategic IT vendor, particularly in the infrastructure.
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