https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-most-effectively-managed-u-s-companiesand-how-they-got-that-way-1512482887 " Amazon.com Inc. tops the list of the nation’s most effectively managed businesses. On the online retail juggernaut’s heels are Apple Inc. and Google parentAlphabet Inc . , in second and third place, respectively. Tech behemoths International Business Machines Corp., Microsoft Corp. and Cisco Systems Inc. and Silicon Valley up-and-comer Nvidia Corp. take four of the other top 10 spots. Rounding out the Top 10 are old-line stalwarts Johnson & Johnson (No. 4), consumer-products giant Procter & Gamble Co. (tied with Microsoft at No. 6) and 3M Co. (No. 8), the company behind Post-it Notes and Ace bandages" .. Thoughts??
The secret of these lists is that the company pitches they should be on the list. That's why you should never pay attention to them.
Amazon is on top here, but Amazon is not in top 💯 companies to work for (no surprise there) but surprisingly, Jeff is not in top 💯 CEOs in the US..
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Avoid teams with only Chinese or Indians especially with a Chinese/Indian manager
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Worried that our top performer is an attrition risk. How do managers handle this?
Pre Mercury, I would agree with 6th but post Mercury, the field is like concert doors opening for Taylor Swift and security and ushers forgot to show up. It's a freaking mess.