Hi all
I was just wondering how Apple manage to keep the lid on their forthcoming products so successfully. When you look at all the possible leak points from design through manufacture to storage and transportation there are just so many ways for information to get out.
And yet it doesn't. Well, nearly all of the time anyway. So what stops people talking?
In any large company there are always a number of people who don't enjoy what they do for a living and the threat of losing their jobs might not be as great as it would be to someone who loves their work. How often do we hear from these potential whistle-blowers?
OK, so there will be NDA's all over the place, but maybe there are incentives as well? You know, like if a product gets launched without a single accurate rumour appearing then everyone involved gets a bonus or something?
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Rich
I was just wondering how Apple manage to keep the lid on their forthcoming products so successfully. When you look at all the possible leak points from design through manufacture to storage and transportation there are just so many ways for information to get out.
And yet it doesn't. Well, nearly all of the time anyway. So what stops people talking?
In any large company there are always a number of people who don't enjoy what they do for a living and the threat of losing their jobs might not be as great as it would be to someone who loves their work. How often do we hear from these potential whistle-blowers?
OK, so there will be NDA's all over the place, but maybe there are incentives as well? You know, like if a product gets launched without a single accurate rumour appearing then everyone involved gets a bonus or something?
?
Rich