Not just HD self destructing.
I've seen more than a few businesses
implode from business school practices.
These management types get in a thriving
business, and feel the need to " improve "
on things, and feel like the there's sales
being lost, so they try to expand into areas
that overtax their mainstream meat and
potatoes business. One example would be
the dealerships I've worked for whose
management types that came in, and felt
that we should try and compete with places
like auto zone and jiffy lube and such.
Their thinking was that they were taking
business from us, when the reality is that
there will always be people who look for
whatever is cheapest, and while you try
and please those people, your loyal customers
are having to wait longer to get taken care of.
Another would be great hamburger places
that only serve hamburgers and not 40 different
menu items etc. They always do a better job
because they aren't trying to make all those
different things, just one superior item.
IIRC, HD used to just have a super glide, a
sportster, and an electra glide, not 50
different models to have to keep up with
and try to hold a decent measure of QC on
I guess HD will eventually be the
next Remington