Just agree with “”How to Say “No” to an Economic Frankenfuture”" – Umair Haque – Harvard Business Review
How to Say “No” to an Economic Frankenfuture – Umair Haque – Harvard Business Review.
Dear Big Cheeses Who Run the World,
We regret to inform that you’re fired. We’re really, truly sorry about this, but we’re going to have to let you go. It’s time for you to pursue other opportunities.
In case you haven’t noticed (and who can blame you? It’s pretty hard to see it from private jets, mega-yachts, 158th floor boardrooms, and members-only backrooms) times are pretty tough lately, and we’ve got to cut back somewhere.

Photocredit ‘Xander @416cyclestyle.
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