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<blockquote data-quote="XEQaF" data-source="post: 4269894" data-attributes="member: 76117"><p>Im not sure he went under, but rather decided to end the partnership. Did the market change? Maybe in your region but not all regions operate the same. Maybe his market didn't change and it was managements mandate to focus on developing regions like yours that have benefited you. The changes they proposed possibly overlooked the challenges he faced which he speaks of that are real issues.</p><p></p><p>The problem here is that upper management (like government) will create "positive" change for the population or market that serves them best and force that onto acting managers across the nation to enact these decisions onto all stations and contractors no matter if it fits the bill or not. So the ones who it was created for (you for instance) are viewed as the winners, those that resist (batcha, me etc) are viewed as failures. </p><p>When you are a keen business person, who is in tune with the surroundings you know when it's good and you know when it's not and when it's time for deuces</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XEQaF, post: 4269894, member: 76117"] Im not sure he went under, but rather decided to end the partnership. Did the market change? Maybe in your region but not all regions operate the same. Maybe his market didn't change and it was managements mandate to focus on developing regions like yours that have benefited you. The changes they proposed possibly overlooked the challenges he faced which he speaks of that are real issues. The problem here is that upper management (like government) will create "positive" change for the population or market that serves them best and force that onto acting managers across the nation to enact these decisions onto all stations and contractors no matter if it fits the bill or not. So the ones who it was created for (you for instance) are viewed as the winners, those that resist (batcha, me etc) are viewed as failures. When you are a keen business person, who is in tune with the surroundings you know when it's good and you know when it's not and when it's time for deuces [/QUOTE]
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