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I agree, and am reminded of the quote from Thomas Watson (IBM) on this:

“Recently, I was asked if I was going to fire an employee who made a mistake that cost the company $600,000. No, I replied, I just spent $600,000 training him. Why would I want somebody to hire his experience?”



Almost certainly apocryphal. There are multiple versions of the quote floating around. Also: Who was Watson talking to? How did this story get from him to us?


I heard the exact same story in a Wall St. trading firm I worked for - except the story was about a trade gone wrong (trades X shares instead of $X worth of shares, causing the Dow to slide and all sorts of havok).


It just sounds like an anecdote someone would use during a talk.


There's a pretty credible one about AOL's board not firing Steve Case after spending $5 million on him. (For those who have forgotten, Steve didn't actually found AOL; he was brought in from the outside.)




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