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In Reply to: RE: Give it up - you can't win this one posted by Ole Lund Christensen on January 05, 2008 at 11:41:16
I wonder why - do you enjoy embarrassing yourself? :-)
>>A commodity is a physical substance, such as food, grains, and metals, which is interchangeable with another product of the same type.<<
That is one definition. It is not the only definition. Skilled labor can also be a commodity. This includes skilled labor provided by engineers.
Ole, I know more about this subject than you. You're just an engineer :-)
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You completely missed my point, even when I wrote it clearly.
The key word is "intercangeable" in any definition of commodity.
Skilled engineers and skilled MBAs are NOT interchangeable, and therefore NOT commodities.
In general people are not commodities, they are individuals.
A good manager knows that, and build a team based on the many skills needed.
But bad MBA managers think like you, and cause the current problems in USA.
I am truly sorry for the people, that have to work for you.
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