so what do you expect?
Dear RIM:
Let's make ipad and iphone clones, kthxbai
Disgruntled employee.
They did say that they take the challenges RIM faces seriously and that they're going through a transition period, etc. It seems like people read the first paragraph, where they (rightfully) questioned the source, and ignored the second.
Another issue that is seriously hurting RIM is their location. I know people who have interned there who said the company was fine but they wouldn't ever take a job in Waterloo. It's too far from Toronto to be able to enjoy the city life, and Waterloo itself has nothing to offer the young professional.
Move the office to Toronto, or Vancouver. They have to realize that the company IS the people, not the device or the buildings. They have to attract and retain top talent and location and lifestyle are very important in that effort. Give someone a job with responsibility, independence, freedom, good pay, project-based work, AND put it in a desirable city and you'll have your pick of the top talent in the world. A year later you'll have the best products in the world. A year after that you'll be tops of the mobile industry again.
Another issue that is seriously hurting RIM is their location. I know people who have interned there who said the company was fine but they wouldn't ever take a job in Waterloo. It's too far from Toronto to be able to enjoy the city life, and Waterloo itself has nothing to offer the young professional.
Move the office to Toronto, or Vancouver. They have to realize that the company IS the people, not the device or the buildings. They have to attract and retain top talent and location and lifestyle are very important in that effort. Give someone a job with responsibility, independence, freedom, good pay, project-based work, AND put it in a desirable city and you'll have your pick of the top talent in the world. A year later you'll have the best products in the world. A year after that you'll be tops of the mobile industry again.
http://www.bgr.com/2011/06/30/open-...xec-tells-all-as-company-crumbles-around-him/
Ouch.... that's seriously disturbing. I think the two CEO's probably run the company with the same corporate mindset as if it was a government division, and that can't end up too well. I am Canadian (even moreso, a public servant as well), and I want Canadian companies to thrive, but this does not bode well... You simply can't have the same culture at an IT firm.
Another issue that is seriously hurting RIM is their location. I know people who have interned there who said the company was fine but they wouldn't ever take a job in Waterloo. It's too far from Toronto to be able to enjoy the city life, and Waterloo itself has nothing to offer the young professional.
Move the office to Toronto, or Vancouver. They have to realize that the company IS the people, not the device or the buildings. They have to attract and retain top talent and location and lifestyle are very important in that effort. Give someone a job with responsibility, independence, freedom, good pay, project-based work, AND put it in a desirable city and you'll have your pick of the top talent in the world. A year later you'll have the best products in the world. A year after that you'll be tops of the mobile industry again.
but all that's needed is a revision of their products, and a stronger OS