Re: Who is Mr Big??
mikeymike on 2003/7/13 0:08:26 said:
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Who... does... Number.. Two... work.. for?
Btw whoosh777, there's been a big ol' thread on this subject already, you might like to read:
The Jim Collas rumor, truth or rumor? I say rumor.
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I am aware of that thread and have followed it, I havent read it today
will read it after this. :I wasnt aware it had been shown to be a rumour,
effective publicity stunt of this new mag??
The reason I started this as a new thread is I thought it was an important
question in its own right.
BTW here is a quote from "Thomas the tank engine, James and Toby":
Gordon the Big Engine had been working hard. The Fat Controller decided
to give him a rest. "James will do your work," he said.
James enjoyed this. "I am a very important engine," he said to Toby.
"Never late, always on time that's me."
Gordon doesnt sound like Bill, James doesnt sound like Hyperion...
The other fiction that comes to mind is Pinnochhio the puppet,
every time he lied his nose grew longer! Perhaps this is why
the CEO has vanished from the scene, his nose has grown so long
that doing anything at all has become very awkward.
One other thing, companies have to issue Annual Reports,
eg I have on my bookshelf:
"Barclays Bank PLC Annual Report 2001",
which I found lying on a table once when I went to my bank to pay a late bill.
Now presumably all companies have to issue such annual reports and
make them publicly available,
what is the procedure to obtain Amiga Inc's Annual Report?
:I think this may be the only way to get an objective picture of the
company's structure and activities.
eg the above annual report lists everything, 96 pages, the people, the money,
table after table, lists and lists,
eg it lists some 30 people including several "Sir"'s, (ie knighted by
the queen), the money eg customer accounts == 118.156 billion pounds 2001, etc
The people are categorised into the following categories in sequence:
Directors and officers,
Non-executive Directors
Executive Committee members,
Officers
the words "executive" and "officer" occur in all 4 categories!
so its not clear how high up the tree CEO==chief-executive-officer would be.