When a firm chooses to allocate its most valuable resources away from clients and to young stars, the economic consequences are real and visible.


Lorsch & Thomas J. Tierney (2002), Aligning stars, p. 73


When a firm chooses to allocate its most valuable resources away from clients and to young stars, the economic consequences are real and visible.

When a firm chooses to allocate its most valuable resources away from clients and to young stars, the economic consequences are real and visible.

When a firm chooses to allocate its most valuable resources away from clients and to young stars, the economic consequences are real and visible.

When a firm chooses to allocate its most valuable resources away from clients and to young stars, the economic consequences are real and visible.