In corporate philosophy, there are no human beings. There are customers, from whom one extracts the profit stream; there are the interchangeable and disposable parts that are euphemistically called "employees"; and there are the machine operators known as "management."
In corporate philosophy, there are no human beings. There are customers, from whom one extracts the profit stream; there are the interchangeable and disposable parts that are euphemistically called "employees"; and there are the machine operators known as "management."