do not! go into the bathroom after me!
Native Instruments Layoffs?
- addled muppet weed
- 111327 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
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- KVRAF
- 9528 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
Here is one example where business and music co-existed,Hink wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 3:48 pmagain facts please, I'm sorry you cant just make such a blanketed statement without backing it up. Now the suggestion is we know where their focus lies and better still we know that musicians give up on their music due to their business...really, how utterly absurd is this argument gonna get..prove itdellboy wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 3:40 pmIts not so much that a musician cannot run a business - its more the case that being a musician and running a business are not mutally compatable. Both require focus and dedication, and inevetably it will be a case of giving up one for the other.Hink wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 3:18 pm
All I ask is proof that there is anything about being a musician that would preclude a musician from managing a multi million dollar business.
The suited guys they have bought in are focused 100% on making money. Thats what they love doing, and they do it well.
neither being practiced with a slack hand:
http://underthinkers.paulallen.com/
- addled muppet weed
- 111327 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
are there any businessmen who are good at music?
like famous for business but rock a mean keytar at the weekend?
alan sugar on drums? trump on keys? branson on guitar and vics?
like famous for business but rock a mean keytar at the weekend?
alan sugar on drums? trump on keys? branson on guitar and vics?
- KVRAF
- 11000 posts since 15 Apr, 2019 from Nowhere
Not really. It would have been "moot" had someone not made the comment that all musicians are shit businessmen, but that comment was made and it prompted further discussion.dellboy wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 5:21 pm The argument about whether a musician can become a successful business person is mute in the context of a thread where two music centric individuals Stephan Schmitt and Volker Hinz began Native Instruments and built it into a huge musical goliath.
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- KVRAF
- 9528 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
Nobody manages large numbers of people. There are alwaysv1o wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 4:57 pm Beck and Trent Reznor might be very intelligent people. But they might not have the necessary chops to manage large numbers of people.
chains of command, vice presidents, superintendants,
project managers, department managers, team leaders,
foremen...the titles and chains vary among enterprises.
I doubt the bigwig at any huge company personally knows
twenty employees they can fully trust, and what their strengths are.
It's tough even for a business with 20 employees,
to keep out the bad apples.
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- KVRAF
- 2772 posts since 28 Mar, 2007
Did the author of that comment say "ALL" musicians.Forgotten wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 6:41 pm
Not really. It would have been "moot" had someone not made the comment that all musicians are shit businessmen, but that comment was made and it prompted further discussion.
Or just a generic "musicians" ?
If we add an "s" to the end of a noun does it turn it into "ALL" without exception ?
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- KVRAF
- 3374 posts since 2 Oct, 2004
Another questionable decision that was made by musicians and engineers.digitalboytn wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 6:01 pm BTW...I think that the NI B4 II organ was a killer product...
The later sampled organ BS they released for Kontakt sounded dead in comparison...
I used it for years and it was the last x86 plugin I retired,but only when Blue 3 v2 was released...
Orion Platinum, Muzys 2
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- KVRAF
- 3374 posts since 2 Oct, 2004
Ideally that's the way it should be at most companies. But many a times I've come across that one CEO that likes to micro-manage his employees not always following the chain of command.glokraw wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 6:46 pmNobody manages large numbers of people. There are alwaysv1o wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 4:57 pm Beck and Trent Reznor might be very intelligent people. But they might not have the necessary chops to manage large numbers of people.
chains of command, vice presidents, superintendants,
project managers, department managers, team leaders,
foremen...the titles and chains vary among enterprises.
I doubt the bigwig at any huge company personally knows
twenty employees they can fully trust, and what their strengths are.
It's tough even for a business with 20 employees,
to keep out the bad apples.
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Orion Platinum, Muzys 2
- addled muppet weed
- 111327 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
elon likes to keep his hands on projectsv1o wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 6:55 pmIdeally that's the way it should at most companies. But many a times I've come across that one CEO that likes to micro-manage his employees.glokraw wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 6:46 pmNobody manages large numbers of people. There are alwaysv1o wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 4:57 pm Beck and Trent Reznor might be very intelligent people. But they might not have the necessary chops to manage large numbers of people.
chains of command, vice presidents, superintendants,
project managers, department managers, team leaders,
foremen...the titles and chains vary among enterprises.
I doubt the bigwig at any huge company personally knows
twenty employees they can fully trust, and what their strengths are.
It's tough even for a business with 20 employees,
to keep out the bad apples.
hes taking me to mars.
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- KVRAF
- 3374 posts since 2 Oct, 2004
He also likes to accuse people of being pedos without a shred of evidence. He's a strange one.vurt wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 6:56 pmelon likes to keep his hands on projectsv1o wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 6:55 pmIdeally that's the way it should at most companies. But many a times I've come across that one CEO that likes to micro-manage his employees.glokraw wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 6:46 pmNobody manages large numbers of people. There are alwaysv1o wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 4:57 pm Beck and Trent Reznor might be very intelligent people. But they might not have the necessary chops to manage large numbers of people.
chains of command, vice presidents, superintendants,
project managers, department managers, team leaders,
foremen...the titles and chains vary among enterprises.
I doubt the bigwig at any huge company personally knows
twenty employees they can fully trust, and what their strengths are.
It's tough even for a business with 20 employees,
to keep out the bad apples.![]()
hes taking me to mars.
Orion Platinum, Muzys 2
- addled muppet weed
- 111327 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
flamethrowers plus mars! = can say what you want 
- addled muppet weed
- 111327 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
also, car in space playing bowie
stylin!
stylin!
- addled muppet weed
- 111327 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
or are you a flat earther and dont believe in space?
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- KVRAF
- 9528 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
They may think they are managing, but it's delusional. A hundred employeesv1o wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 6:55 pmIdeally that's the way it should be at most companies. But many a times I've come across that one CEO that likes to micro-manage his employees not always following the chain of command.glokraw wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 6:46 pmNobody manages large numbers of people. There are alwaysv1o wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 4:57 pm Beck and Trent Reznor might be very intelligent people. But they might not have the necessary chops to manage large numbers of people.
chains of command, vice presidents, superintendants,
project managers, department managers, team leaders,
foremen...the titles and chains vary among enterprises.
I doubt the bigwig at any huge company personally knows
twenty employees they can fully trust, and what their strengths are.
It's tough even for a business with 20 employees,
to keep out the bad apples.
hanging around, is about four thousand man-hours to account for every week
Better to take up guitar or synth as a hobby
