Dell is nearly 30 years old. I had a job offer there once. But I didn't take it
because I found out they had a job opening because the guy who had the job
died from stress-related illness on the job. Yep, true story. Dell is a h@ll-hole
just like Honeywell.
The speaker in the article is off on his timeline in some ways but his message still applies.
FINANCIAL ENGINEERING. Not technical engineering.
To be fair, Honeywell probably hasn't had a new idea in technology for about 15 years.
Plus, Allied Signal missed the boat on hand-held GPS about 20 years ago. They were
too ignorant to realize its market potential (although cell phones are making them
obsolete). But, Garmin didn't have to happen. Min and Gary took off with AS technology
and created a whole new company from it, who basically is taking away the whole low-end
avionics market from Honeywell for the old Bendix/King Radio customer base. And that
might not be all.
For the record, I do not work at Garmin, and I never will. Does anyone know anybody
proud to work there? Other than to take business away from Honeywell.