Several years ago, according to BusinessWeek, 1 Victor Tsernialov, a 36-year-old Moscow software consultant, scraped together enough money -- $6,050 -- to buy a new car. He chose a 1999 Russian Lada and has regretted it ever since. He complained of Soviet loutishness, poor-quality spare parts, and high prices.
Executive Update
Software Product Support: Part I -- The Lesson of Victor's Russian Car
Posted April 23, 2009 | Leadership |
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