Dans League of Legends, ton rang n'est pas un t…
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Elon Musk’s retweet of a critique that ‘most large companies are zombie organizations’ taps into a recurring theme in his public commentary: corporate calcification stifles innovation. The original post draws an analogy to League of Legends rankings, suggesting that in big firms, individual rank doesn’t reflect true skill—mirroring Musk’s criticism of hierarchical inefficiency. This aligns with his engineering-first, flat-org philosophy at Tesla and SpaceX. Market implications are subtle but significant: Musk’s rhetoric often precedes strategic moves (e.g., Tesla’s restructuring, Twitter’s overhaul). For investors, this may signal increased M&A activity or product pivots targeting bureaucratic incumbents. Crypto markets show no direct impact, but the ‘zombie’ metaphor could indirectly boost decentralized autonomy narratives (e.g., DAOs) as alternatives to corporate sclerosis.

