For any brief moment, I'd hopes that RIM had designed a move that will unseat it in the funk it has been relaxing in for a long time. After which I viewed the opening video of recently-hired Boss Thorsten Heins. Anybody who assumes that the simple Boss swap may be the response to all RIM's issues is woefully wrong, or worse, just blinded by false hope. Sure, getting rid of Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis -- each of which happen to be appropriately belittled because of not reacting to promote demands rapidly enough -- is really a start, but it is nothing like they are
gone. Actually, the 2 continue to be situated in a pretty fancy table within Research in Motion's business chart.
RIM, we have been here before
RIM appears to become as lost as my Rim
Dear RIM, I am your customer and that i don't put on a suit
Possess a listen only at that: Mike is hanging out because the Vice Chair of RIM's Board and Chair from the Board's new Innovation Committee. Yes it's true -- the man that has outrightly unsuccessful to innovate at anything previously number of years has become championing an
innovation committee. Sounds right up his alley, no Jim's remaining put being an outright director, and when you believe anybody at RIM will brush aside the input from the founders, you are wrong. Jim and Mike might have new game titles, but they are still here, and that i don't have any reason to think that they may act significantly different moving forward compared to what they have previously. Oh, contributing to Thorsten Heins Let us visit.
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