Benvolguts,
Ahir varem publicar els comentaris i alguns paràgrafs de l'article d'Expansión sobre la carta de Greg Smith, alt executiu o analista de Goldman Sachs, a la pàgina d'opinió del New York Times.
M'ha semblat interessant publicar també la versió original, sortida de l'ànima, de la carta de Greg Smith. És un complement ja que explica més detalls de la vida de l'autor, dels seus íntims sentiments, dels seus èxits professionals, i de les seves frustracions...
Why I Am Leaving Goldman Sachs
By GREG SMITH
Published: March 14, 2012
TODAY is my last day at Goldman Sachs. After almost 12 years at the firm — first as a summer intern while at Stanford, then in New York for 10 years, and now in London — I believe I have worked here long enough to understand the trajectory of its culture, its people and its identity. And I can honestly say that the environment now is as toxic and destructive as I have ever seen it.
I don't think you attack on Mr. Smith is called for.
It takes a long time for people to come to the painful realization that the place you have dedicated your career to is morally bankrupt, and not worthy of your time or energy. Mr. Smith realized this, and left in a way where he would expose much of the misaligned culture, and hopefully bring about resolution. That takes courage.
In my view, if he, regardless of the company as a whole, worked in the interests of his clients, then he should be entitled to his bonuses. I would agree that the company as a whole is too money-focused, and that many of the wrong people are getting lavish bonuses, but he just committed career suicide. I would say Mr. Smith can keep his. Additionally, Goldman Sachs has also repaid their entire TARP loan, so there is no need for him to "repay the taxpayers".
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