Exit Plan

Getting out when you’re stuck in a no-win situation

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Competitors formerly known as your employees

Posted by cccastellon on February 9, 2008

I read a bit of blog poetry from Own Your Brand. This piece was written by actual employees who have come to own their brands – by owning their businesses. Their bosses were their strongest motivation to reach out and chase their dreams.

An excerpt…

…our Thursday nights have united us
with entrepreneurial spirit and ambition
with you as the heart of our motivation…

The writers of were driven to put up businesses through their experiences with their bosses. This is probably a constant thought in many an employee’s mind. Good thing that after having endured their bosses,

… we have agreed to disappoint you and your customers
as long as you “boss” us without leading us.

these former employees dared and executed their exit plan. Read the complete poem here.

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