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Fear of complacency as it relates to firms
Wish I had been burning the midnight oil and caught this "Charlie Rose" interview with an executive from a giant Indian outsourcing company. Adam Smith, Esq.'s Bruce MacEwen caught the interview with Wipro Chairman Azim Premji and has some nuggets for how it relates to lawyers:
"While he had many provocative things to say about the U.S.'s relative decline in science and engineering (and he's a Stanford EE—he loves the U.S.), our post-9/11 immigration restrictions, and India's role in the 21st Century economy, the remark that bears sharing with the readers of "Adam Smith, Esq." was his response to this question from Charlie:
Q.: "What are you most afraid of?"
A.: "Complacency. Complacency within my own organization."
More here.
Posted by John Bringardner on March 8, 2006 at 12:29 PM | Permalink
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