top | item 45830800 (no title) gffrd | 3 months ago I believe Parent is talking about trust in the ability to deliver on promises, not in handling of IP. discuss order hn newest typpilol|3 months ago Oh I agree. But I'd say trust is the wrong wordThey're reliable, but would you really trust them?I think there's a bit of nuance there to differentiate the 2 though.Maybe I'm jaded from working with overseas factories though in ways others wouldn't be. nandomrumber|3 months ago Are you saying you don’t reverse engineer your competitors, and friends, products? load replies (1) gffrd|3 months ago That's a good clarification.Trust implies shared values/worldview and past experiences where outcomes match expectations. Also respect.Trust is not possible when there are regularly incongruous outcomes, or where definition of respect / values are just aren't aligned.Do you think your counterparts overseas believe themselves to be as trustable as you are, and it's just a cultural rift? Or is that too charitable?
typpilol|3 months ago Oh I agree. But I'd say trust is the wrong wordThey're reliable, but would you really trust them?I think there's a bit of nuance there to differentiate the 2 though.Maybe I'm jaded from working with overseas factories though in ways others wouldn't be. nandomrumber|3 months ago Are you saying you don’t reverse engineer your competitors, and friends, products? load replies (1) gffrd|3 months ago That's a good clarification.Trust implies shared values/worldview and past experiences where outcomes match expectations. Also respect.Trust is not possible when there are regularly incongruous outcomes, or where definition of respect / values are just aren't aligned.Do you think your counterparts overseas believe themselves to be as trustable as you are, and it's just a cultural rift? Or is that too charitable?
nandomrumber|3 months ago Are you saying you don’t reverse engineer your competitors, and friends, products? load replies (1)
gffrd|3 months ago That's a good clarification.Trust implies shared values/worldview and past experiences where outcomes match expectations. Also respect.Trust is not possible when there are regularly incongruous outcomes, or where definition of respect / values are just aren't aligned.Do you think your counterparts overseas believe themselves to be as trustable as you are, and it's just a cultural rift? Or is that too charitable?
typpilol|3 months ago
They're reliable, but would you really trust them?
I think there's a bit of nuance there to differentiate the 2 though.
Maybe I'm jaded from working with overseas factories though in ways others wouldn't be.
nandomrumber|3 months ago
gffrd|3 months ago
Trust implies shared values/worldview and past experiences where outcomes match expectations. Also respect.
Trust is not possible when there are regularly incongruous outcomes, or where definition of respect / values are just aren't aligned.
Do you think your counterparts overseas believe themselves to be as trustable as you are, and it's just a cultural rift? Or is that too charitable?