There's companies that are just bad at some parts of the business. Myspace was like that, really slow programmers, reportedly. Like implementing things the executives knew they could do and weren't that hard, took them ages.
In his essays, Paul Graham talks about this. If you are a company with no software brains at the top, the only way of getting ahold of competent programmers is luck. And business founders generally ruin their own luck.
In his essays, Paul Graham talks about this. If you are a company with no software brains at the top, the only way of getting ahold of competent programmers is luck. And business founders generally ruin their own luck.