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Would TCU Join A Super Conference?
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<blockquote data-quote="mc1502" data-source="post: 3164147" data-attributes="member: 66980"><p>Agree. I currently work for a 120+ year old fortune 200 company. The landscape of modern business has changed the way my (and most global companies) have to do business. In the past it was always, “provide the absolute best product possible”, regardless of the cost. Now it’s, “provide the absolute cheapest product the client may accept”. My company always pitches the quality option, but the client rarely wants anything other than cheap. </p><p></p><p>Thank you global economy where every decision boils down to which company can produce the product the cheapest. Anyway, the link here is that building things of quality that last, including school spirit has gone the wayside. Today it’s all about how much $ someone can make today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mc1502, post: 3164147, member: 66980"] Agree. I currently work for a 120+ year old fortune 200 company. The landscape of modern business has changed the way my (and most global companies) have to do business. In the past it was always, “provide the absolute best product possible”, regardless of the cost. Now it’s, “provide the absolute cheapest product the client may accept”. My company always pitches the quality option, but the client rarely wants anything other than cheap. Thank you global economy where every decision boils down to which company can produce the product the cheapest. Anyway, the link here is that building things of quality that last, including school spirit has gone the wayside. Today it’s all about how much $ someone can make today. [/QUOTE]
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