Once someone(s) pay a lot of money for something, they will always be critical of it. They literally bought the thing. You don't think I'd write articles about the pros/cons coulda/shoulda/woulda if I paid $180k for a car?
A lot of businesses are truly poor and cannot afford buying the things they buy (in this case, it's people). Then the people have to go through their horrible post-mortem analysis. Build your own company, write your own shit, and stop analyzing how to min/max a person that was out of your league to begin with (never even in your price range comfortably, now shut up with what could have been done better).
If for whatever reason the above paragraph addressed businesses that were rich, well then, I have nothing to really say about that, because in that case we're dealing with a monstrosity for which there are no words.
A lot of businesses are truly poor and cannot afford buying the things they buy (in this case, it's people). Then the people have to go through their horrible post-mortem analysis. Build your own company, write your own shit, and stop analyzing how to min/max a person that was out of your league to begin with (never even in your price range comfortably, now shut up with what could have been done better).
If for whatever reason the above paragraph addressed businesses that were rich, well then, I have nothing to really say about that, because in that case we're dealing with a monstrosity for which there are no words.