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dylan604yesterday at 6:55 PM3 repliesview on HN

It is not unheard of that employees leave a company to start their own precisely because the company is not addressing something specific leaving a gap in services. The startup begins to gain traction to the point the company the employees left buys the startup. It's like this is the only way for the company to "do it right", yet it would have been cheaper if they'd just let the employees do the thing as employees in the first place


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bluefirebrandyesterday at 7:04 PM

> it would have been cheaper if they'd just let the employees do the thing as employees in the first place

Keep in mind the company is probably not refusing to do things because of cost. Often it is because of risk.

A lot of people running businesses have terrible judgement when it comes to risk

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yegleyesterday at 7:41 PM

PeopleSoft -> Workday

gridderyesterday at 9:23 PM

Apple -> NeXT