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From Yahoo’s Investor Relations site, a snippet from Yahoo!’s code of employee conduct:
I don’t see any of that happening in YA. If Yahoo’s employees can’t or won’t follow their own code of conduct, it’s time to contact the board of directors to voice their concerns about YA.
Believe me, I don’t enjoy writing posts like this. But I simply don’t know any other way to get better treatment by whoever’s running YA.
The Investor Relations site will let you know who REALLY has to answer to the shareholders and to the public – the directors. I assume that the shareholders are not very happy with them now as it is.
Unresponsiveness to stakeholder concerns is bad business. YA’s users deserve better.
I’m currently working as a Corporate Paralegal. I started because I thought I wanted to be an attorney, but after three years I don’t think the attorney life is for me. I’ve always been interested in the corporate/business world, specifically the marketing/public relations/consulting areas. I have a BS in Political Science with a general business minor.
Any ideas on what I should do to make the transaction into the corporate world? MBA? Or I realized I could go back to undergrad and get a business degree – I’m only 10 classes short – would that work?