@Tupp_ed This is why people who think businessmen make good politicians makes me so angry. Government should be the opposite of business.
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@Tupp_ed This is why people who think businessmen make good politicians makes me so angry. Government should be the opposite of business. 4 comments
@trixter @Tupp_ed I’ll distinguish between financialisation culture and product people. Some people want to play Jenga with society, safety and quality; there are others who designed and made the products and prototypes in the first place. Plenty of “businessmen” fail and only half of small businesses succeed in their first year. A respect for numbers is needed — nothing complex, just arithmetic, percentages, etc. And alongside that, energy, bravery, tenacity. And some luck. “Opposite” 🤷♂️ @trixter @Tupp_ed In a world where “we CAN have nice things” you DO need public services to be effective and efficient. But to get there you first have to allow them to be — culturally. It’s currently blocked, on a philosophical level, in parts of the USA. For some it’s just lifetimes of expectation. For others it’s deliberate strategy. But it comes down in the fine detail — why do you think public transit in the US always uses black & dark designs & architecture? It’s low-key unwelcoming. @trixter @Tupp_ed There’s no need for jazz & marketing to be the sole province of business culture … but it is, if the only time you see bright colours is around Coca-Cola signs and Disney parks. Jazz used to be around jazz … but how do you sell tickets to a street party In any case — it can be quite a nice shock visiting a post office or a government office in Europe (certain examples specifically) if you’ve never done that before, and haven’t had the plush atmosphere and friendly wayfinding |
@trixter @Tupp_ed that's not even good business. Not in the long term.