Nov-19-2014 06:04 AM
Nov-20-2014 04:06 AM
jwmII wrote:
You gotta admit that Marcus came along at a good time in the life of the Good Sam Club. They were on the skids and he has pulled them back. It may be time to loosen the reins and use the Co. talent whether it is @ Good Sam or Camping World.
Nov-20-2014 03:22 AM
Ron3rd wrote:
I hate those guys like Marcus that are driven to succeed and work 70+ hours a week, something the rest of us are unwilling to do.
Nov-20-2014 03:17 AM
dspencer wrote:downtheroad wrote:
Good grief...who cares what Marcus does.
In no way what Marcus does affect what I do or think or the price of potatoes.
My understanding is that he has lots of energy and likes to stay busy. Good for him. He still puts his pants on one leg at a time.
X2 for sure!!
Nov-20-2014 02:33 AM
ctpres wrote:
Hi OP here! any executive that is working hard to turn a business around might be well served to recognize the people that really can implement his plans.
So my question was - who can best finish the job - Marcus or the employees? If the answer is employees - where is a good place to start?
Nov-20-2014 12:18 AM
Nov-19-2014 10:38 PM
ctpres wrote:
Hi OP here! It is not my intention to find fault with the way Marcus runs his business. Lee Iacocca was, I believe the first executive to serve as spokesman for his company and I think he did a great job. What Marcus is doing is really nothing new. It is just my humble opinion that any executive that is working hard to turn a business around might be well served to recognize the people that really can implement his plans.
Nov-19-2014 09:25 PM
mlemonis wrote:
interesting discussion.
Nov-19-2014 07:24 PM
Yak wrote:
Of course this forum is paid for by Marcus
Nov-19-2014 07:21 PM
Nov-19-2014 06:40 PM
kcmoedoe wrote:ScottG wrote:It does not occur to anyone who had enough education to understand that "profit" and "Prophet" are homonyms, words with different meanings but the same phonetic pronunciation. It is not delusional or egomaniacal to seek a profit.
Does it not occur to folks that anyone who calls themself a "profit" is either delusional or an ego-maniac?
Nov-19-2014 04:24 PM
Nov-19-2014 04:11 PM
Nov-19-2014 04:10 PM
ScottG wrote:It does not occur to anyone who had enough education to understand that "profit" and "Prophet" are homonyms, words with different meanings but the same phonetic pronunciation. It is not delusional or egomaniacal to seek a profit.
Does it not occur to folks that anyone who calls themself a "profit" is either delusional or an ego-maniac?
Nov-19-2014 03:52 PM
Nov-19-2014 03:39 PM
belfert wrote:
Marcus seems to be too much about money above all else. He has no problem laying off people at those businesses he visits on The Profit. Of course, the reason some of those businesses are in trouble is because the owners see the employees as real people and won't lay them off to save the business.
I believe Camping World at this point in time is making money so why would they cut prices? Now, if they treated customers better and did better service work they could make even more money. I have on occasion found items at Campingworld.com that are lower than elsewhere, but not often.