Why Google will Remain Number 1 in the World

March 25th, 2010

Companies exist to make money for their shareholders. After 1971 that became the corporate mantra. Companies are able to exist at all, however, because of their stakeholders: employees, supply chains, communities and shareholders. The shift in focus from stakeholders to shareholders has justified many corporations forgoing doing what is right for what is expedient.

Google is an exception. It’s the reason, too, why Google will remain one of the most innovative companies of the 21st-century. It dared to do differently.

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One Response to “Why Google will Remain Number 1 in the World”

  1. Mao Ze Wrong Says:

    China doesn’t need outsiders telling it what to do. It needs its own homegrown search engine, with built in switches to vary degrees of truth, censorship and nationalistic pride. That’s why we will soon be launching choogling.com
    See details at http://chinareallysucks.com/Site/New_Stuff/Entries/2010/3/29_Google_goes%2C_but_you_can_keep_on_Choogling.html

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