Anonymous ID: 4312cb April 12, 2018, 3:25 p.m. No.1016736   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6797

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>>169315 Notable Resignations Thread

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>Might be a good idea to keep tabs on Execs if this is just a big game of musical chairs.

 

I AGREE

 

Question: What is the basis for determining whether any particular corporate resignation is "notable" or not?

 

This is important because corporate resignations are common place and have been on the increase over the past decade, which this is consistent with the Corporate Psychopaths Theory proposed by Boddy in 2011 (see below). Is there any empirical evidence that corporate resignations over the past few months that anons have been keeping track of have anything to do at all with "The Storm"? The political ones certainly seem to, but the corporate ones???

 

The Corporate Psychopaths Theory of the Global Financial Crisis (2011)

 

excerpt:

 

Writing in 2005, Boddy predicted that the rise of

Corporate Psychopaths was a recipe for corporate

and societal disaster.

 

As evidence of this, senior level remuneration and

reward started to increase more and more rapidly

and beyond all proportion to shop floor incomes and

a culture of greed unfettered by conscience developed.

Corporate Psychopaths are ideally situated to

prey on such an environment and corporate fraud,

financial misrepresentation, greed and misbehaviour

went through the roof, bringing down huge companies

and culminating in the Global Financial Crisis

that we are now in.

 

This disaster has now happened

and is still happening. Across the western world the

symptoms of the financial crisis are now being

treated. However, if the Corporate Psychopaths

Theory of the Global Financial Crisis is correct, then

this treatment of the symptoms will have little effect

because the root cause is not being addressed. The

very same Corporate Psychopaths, who probably

caused the crisis by their self-seeking greed and

avarice, are now advising governments on how to

get out of the crisis. That this involves paying

themselves vast bonuses in the midst of financial

hardship for many millions of others, is symptomatic

of the problem. Further, if the Corporate Psychopaths

Theory of the Global Financial Crisis is correct

then we are now far from the end of the crisis. Indeed,

it is only the end of the beginning. Perhaps

more than ever before, the world needs corporate

leaders with a conscience. It does not need Corporate

Psychopaths.

 

https:// link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10551-011-0810-4

 

We are also approaching the Kondratieff Wave dip of ~2020