This video is a great argument why EA will never change - granted it was created in a different context, but it clearly spells out the effects of institutional momentum. Simply put, EA can't change, no matter who is the figurehead.
If you subscribe to theory of trickle down attitude or tone, was it?, then changing the top honcho should make the most impact.
This video is a great argument why EA will never change - granted it was created in a different context, but it clearly spells out the effects of institutional momentum. Simply put, EA can't change, no matter who is the figurehead.
If you subscribe to theory of trickle down attitude or tone, was it?, then changing the top honcho should make the most impact.
Yeah, except big publicly-traded companies choose experienced business execs, not inspired gamers, to run large companies... This is not going to change EA.
This video is a great argument why EA will never change - granted it was created in a different context, but it clearly spells out the effects of institutional momentum. Simply put, EA can't change, no matter who is the figurehead.
If you subscribe to theory of trickle down attitude or tone, was it?, then changing the top honcho should make the most impact.
The point is the culture at the top of EA is necessarily going to be the same due to their whole institution's top goal being that institution's survival in its current form.
That trickle down part is more to do with the BioWare side and how they can't escape EA's influence.