There's three different viewpoints, as far as i could identify, on what happens next to morris at t i. He does not become the next ceo, obviously. Viewpoint number one is simply and probably fair, that he was just discriminated against because he was ethnically chinese. Mark shepard, then chairman in c of t i agreed with the prevailing wisdom at the time that a good manager could manage anything. In this case, i think he was wrong. I found the consumer business to be very different,. like you 're saying. The customers set completely different. And what you need to get ahead in that business is different too.
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