Mt Spokane Photography said:Then, when you survey a different group of people using different rules, you get a totally different answer. Maybe reputable and admired mean two different things.
http://beta.fortune.com/worlds-most-admired-companies/
Personally, I really wonder how they came up with number one. Most people do not know who Rolex is, and if they are so admired, how many own a Rolex as opposed to a Iphone. I do not know what Rolex makes other than watches, I guess they are counterfeited a lot, so that counts. At least, some of the top companies will be recognized and most people will have some experience with them, so they might have a educated opinion.
One answer is that the survey company sells its rating information. To me, this brings up the nasty question of money. Can a company who is a customer get a higher rating? I doubt it, its just like DXO, the weighting of the various factors determines the outcome, and the weighting is based on the opinion of those doing the survey.
I think all surveys work that way, and are all flawed, or at least, the results are affected greatly by the rules and weightings of those doing the evaluation.
Mt Spokane Photography said:Then, when you survey a different group of people using different rules, you get a totally different answer. Maybe reputable and admired mean two different things.
http://beta.fortune.com/worlds-most-admired-companies/
Personally, I really wonder how they came up with number one. Most people do not know who Rolex is, and if they are so admired, how many own a Rolex as opposed to a Iphone. I do not know what Rolex makes other than watches, I guess they are counterfeited a lot, so that counts. At least, some of the top companies will be recognized and most people will have some experience with them, so they might have a educated opinion.
One answer is that the survey company sells its rating information. To me, this brings up the nasty question of money. Can a company who is a customer get a higher rating? I doubt it, its just like DXO, the weighting of the various factors determines the outcome, and the weighting is based on the opinion of those doing the survey.
I think all surveys work that way, and are all flawed, or at least, the results are affected greatly by the rules and weightings of those doing the evaluation.
Mt Spokane Photography said:Then, when you survey a different group of people using different rules, you get a totally different answer. Maybe reputable and admired mean two different things.
http://beta.fortune.com/worlds-most-admired-companies/
Diko said:Actually I am most worried about Disney - they are in both articles' top ten. Why?