Dally wrote:But does it work well purely because of is "partners" policy or because it has been a well-managed business with a unique brand that appeals to a particular market? I think the latter on balance.
If I wanted to show someone an example of a loaded argument this would be a great candidate. You say that your opinion could ONLY be invalidated if it were determined that a
successful business in which seemingly contented employees have a say in its
successful running is so
ONLY because the employees have a say as opposed to one or more of infinite other possibilities (products, service, stupid luck etc.)
You set impossible demands and then congratulate yourself because no one can meet them.
Trust me. You won't melt like ice cream under a hot sun if you can bring yourself to admit the business is successful at least in some teensy weensy part because of the system.