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Re: EFIKA, interviews, a future, etc.
Posted on 31-Aug-2006 6:58:47
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@Samwel

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There always comes the time when your company is too big to communicate with the little people!

I see your wink there, but I think it's great if someone/something never loses contact with the "little people" even after becoming big. Former US President Bill Clinton was great at communicating, I think even his critics would agree, especially when he was talking with ordinary people such as at "town hall" meetings. I think this is a very good quality and priority that shouldn't be lost even when a person has many responsibilities or when the organization is very large. The benefits go far beyond the few people actually involved face-to-face.

Of course if/when Genesi does become bigger, they'd have to have an appropriate support department. But the top management or any company should never lose touch direct touch with the end customer, in my opinion, maintained in one way or another.

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