Yeah that's your answer right there. American management, at least those who go to business school, like how can I put it fairly to the people I know who've studied business...They just fucking hate paying wages. It's a huge business school teaching to treat wages and taxes as counterproductive. Are you really going to propose American management likes paying taxes? The fair thing to say is they fucking hate paying taxes. Those words carry the real emphasis of the negative emotion, I'm not trying to be pejorative, that's just how they actually feel about that matter. I've seen businesses decline quite profitable opportunities because they'd produce too much in taxes in the process, from some double taxation effect.
So then, the MBA just has to hate the factory. After all, that was where everybody used to get their wage.
Engineering failures can trivially be caused by management failures. Beuracracy kills innovation, and, from what I've been told, there aren't many engineering/tech companies that are more beuracratic than Intel.
So then, the MBA just has to hate the factory. After all, that was where everybody used to get their wage.