> how we really think about our players instead of taking on what is essentially an uninformed and cliched conventional wisdom opinion about the company.
Judging a company by what they do publicly rather than what they might say or think privately seems like a smart move on his part.
If you want your peers to think better of Zynga, the onus is on you, not them.
Judging a company by what they do publicly rather than what they might say or think privately seems like a smart move on his part.
If you want your peers to think better of Zynga, the onus is on you, not them.