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<blockquote data-quote="85Escape" data-source="post: 896932" data-attributes="member: 3560"><p>I don't think it will work, but not because of calculus. Despite being in downtown ATL, I don't think it will work at Tech until we establish ourselves as a legitimate route for those 5* to achieve their dreams. We aren't and we have a few years, at least, to get back there. </p><p></p><p>Just because small craft breweries would <em>love </em>to operate with scale and market power, doesn't mean they would be successful trying to mimic In-Bev. That's a recipe for disaster. Sure, dream big and try to gain the scale if that's your goal; but don't adopt In-Bev's strategies until you've got the resources to make it successful.</p><p></p><p>For now, we'd better hire a coach that can <em>get us there</em> rather than the one we want when we get there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="85Escape, post: 896932, member: 3560"] I don't think it will work, but not because of calculus. Despite being in downtown ATL, I don't think it will work at Tech until we establish ourselves as a legitimate route for those 5* to achieve their dreams. We aren't and we have a few years, at least, to get back there. Just because small craft breweries would [I]love [/I]to operate with scale and market power, doesn't mean they would be successful trying to mimic In-Bev. That's a recipe for disaster. Sure, dream big and try to gain the scale if that's your goal; but don't adopt In-Bev's strategies until you've got the resources to make it successful. For now, we'd better hire a coach that can [I]get us there[/I] rather than the one we want when we get there. [/QUOTE]
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