I personally snuck it into my company in a limited fashion by selling its 
libraries, test.check in particular. This has gone quite well.

On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 1:28 PM, Quzanti <quza...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> Whenever there is an external institutional stakeholder it is almost 
> guaranteed to happen. Someone in that external institution has a bonus or 
> promotion depending on the outcome, and will demand results. They will also 
> have penalty clauses in the contract which can be anything from 
> non-payment, to seizing control of a start up, or even shutting it down.
> I have seen it happen myself in England and Germany, and there are plenty 
> of well documented cases from the States so I don't think it is culturally 
> dependent in the sense of national culture.
> If you live in a blame free society let us know where as it would be an 
> excellent place for a start up!
> On Wednesday, August 20, 2014 7:16:55 PM UTC+1, Henrik Eneroth wrote:
>>
>>
>>  … as soon as anything goes wrong whether it has anything to do with the 
>>> technology choice or not you become mr fall guy, to be blamed and fired so 
>>> that other people can keep their jobs. Seen it happen so many times. 
>>>
>>
>> Good lord, truly? Perhaps this is a good time to ask what culture OP lives 
>> in. This wouldn't happen where I live/work. 
>>
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