Alan Poxington <wanker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote
> From
> http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...-24218,00.html
> WHETHER you agree with him or not, Telstra's head of public policy and
> communication, Phil Burgess, has some robust views that are worth debating.
Nope, not one.
> In his latest offering, the unquiet American
The wanking hippo yank, actually.
> has taken a shot at our business culture, claiming that top business leaders are too meek and that entrepreneurship is
> undervalued.
And thats the completely superfluous proof that
that fuckwit has never ever had a fucking clue.
> Mr Burgess makes the interesting point that in Australia business books usually focus on the downfall of corporate
> titans instead of celebrating success stories.
Pigs arse they do.
> There's some truth in his comments
Nope, not a shred.
> and merit in his call for business leaders to take a higher profile on a wide range of issues.
Nope, not a shred.
> There are some exceptions, such as cardboard king Dick Pratt, Westfield chairman Frank Lowy and major projects supremo
> Sir Rod Eddington.
All of which leave that spivy little Mex for dead.
> It would benefit the wider community if more corporate leaders left their comfort zones to share their experiences and
> knowledge.
That fuckwit Burgess doesnt have any of either.