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 Exact software, is this a good company?

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wfwong
post Mar 4 2007, 03:30 AM

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Does anyone have further insider's update of recent change of the management?

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- if you happen to work in the .Net team, may be you need to sing and do exercise every morning.. hahah (new management style)
Too much ... They are really a bunch of monkeys, wasting company's money and resources, if you want to be a star, join NTV7/TV8 star search program. Don't be so silly and childish enough to think this will increase morale among staff ... a hill of shit of bull (bullshit)!

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wfwong
post Mar 17 2007, 01:54 AM

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I read all replies here, and found out that some bad-news about the new manager. Is he from Microsoft? Besides, does anyone know his background, of course besides the "shoe polisher", as per replies here. tongue.gif
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post Jun 10 2007, 04:07 PM

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QUOTE(cyberlearner @ Jun 5 2007, 06:57 PM)
I am looking forward a good time to comment ... I believe that I am one of the most suitable ones to comment ... smile.gif stay tuned ....
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Again, I still prefer those who are not new here (see your post, not just registered new ID with 1 or 2 posts (all posts from the same topic: Exact software: is this a good company?)) to reply and give your/the sincere and fair opinion towards this company.

I hope all those from management of this company can accept this sincere and fair opinion, although I still doubt on them of having the capabilities to understand what is good management (because I don't think them (most of them) to have it) ... I can only see Fu Yoh management or management skill on selling/giving own-company nasi lemak/kuih to staff (don't you see this as conflict of interest here, direct or indirectly, especially those from high management? - don't ask me why I said it is conflict of interest for you, you must ask yourself sincerely, and no need to reply here for arguement because it is groundless for me to debate with you on the thing only you can answer by your sincere heart).

In on my opinion, Nasi lemak seller you are wrong here! Don't ever try to use your power to manipulate company resources in order to gain some benefit directly or indirectly. As Google said, you can do anything, but Don't be evil.

I hope you, besides learning the Microsoft stuffs, learn Google's as well, unless you are not willing to help Exactsoftware, but just come here for years and cheat pension of retirement. Don't be evil:

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In their 2004 founders' letter prior to their initial public offering, Lawrence E. Page and Sergey Brin explained that their Don't Be Evil culture prohibited conflicts of interest, and required objectivity and an absence of bias:

Google users trust our systems to help them with important decisions: medical, financial and many others. Our search results are the best we know how to produce. They are unbiased and objective, and we do not accept payment for them or for inclusion or more frequent updating. We also display advertising, which we work hard to make relevant, and we label it clearly. This is similar to a well-run newspaper, where the advertisements are clear and the articles are not influenced by the advertisers' payments. We believe it is important for everyone to have access to the best information and research, not only to the information people pay for you to see.


References:
1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don't_Be_Evil
2) Google founders' letter prior to their initial public offering

This post has been edited by wfwong: Jun 11 2007, 06:51 AM

 

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