Seems like the bigger the company, the more moving parts there are to screw everything up.
I used to think I was a hard nosed business man by always getting over on people, and chasing a deal EVERYWHERE.
Then, I learned I was just being a POS. So, I changed my ways.
I've started to follow Marcus Lemonis (of the CNBC show, The Profit), and have learned a lot from him about how to treat people... as people. I thought business meant business first by any means, but it appears the truth is, people/employees should come first, and better business will come to you in the long run.
I will never work for anyone again in my entire life if I do not have to. With everything going on and the current climate for employees, I think it's time for an entrepreneurial renaissance.