Doom The company saw the best end it could possibly have. After selling off its divisions to reduce spending/bring revenue, they were reduced to one division, . Ironically, one of its former divisions came in to buy them out. The child bought out the parent. That's how we have now.
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Doom The real conflict at is between engineers that became managers and engineers. Managers that were engineers think they know everything, but unlike real managers they have poor management skills and they still get involved in technical decisions that don't concern them.
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Doom I've worked at Janix for 15 years and survived dozens of lay-offs, name changes, restructurings, rebrandings, etc. We went from Janix to Eonix to Ionix, through tons of logos, new management, etc, but things rarely change.
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