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Circuit City: Paying for Stupidity

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At the beginning of April StrategyWorld pointed out Circuit City’s foolish strategy to fire experienced employees to cut costs.

Now it’s time to fire the decisionmakers who came up with this bright idea.

According to the Washington Post:

“…the Richmond electronics retailer says it expects to post a first-quarter loss next month, and analysts are blaming the job cuts.

The company, which on Monday also revised its outlook for the first half of its fiscal year ending Feb. 29, 2008, cited poor sales of large flat-panel and projection televisions. Analysts said Circuit City had cast off some of its most experienced and successful people and was losing business to competitors who have better-trained employees.”

Will they never learn?

Perhaps they need to attend our FAST strategy webinar… although I doubt anything can help this kind of blindness.

Speaking of ethics, how about Duke’s cheating scandal?

Listen to this:

A survey released last year by Rutgers University professor Don McCabe showed 56 percent of MBA students acknowledged cheating in 2005. In other fields, 47 percent of graduate students said they cheated.

Note: these were graduate students, not undergrads.


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