Actually I spoke with Sue many times. She spoke at events and was more than willing to make time and seemed genuinely interested. I know I am in the minority, but that was my experience.
Pascal on the other hand is not visible anywhere at events. I say I spoke with him at Summit, but when he decided he was finished talking, he started looking at his e-mail again on his phone. And it's not the stereotype rudeness that Americans seem to think about the French. French people in my experience are very friendly. He is just awkward around people and does not belong in that position. Hard to believe he used to sell software.
Yes, maximizing shareholder value is an absolute for public companies, but some are able to do that while being respected by their customers and partners. Apparently Sage is not one of those.
We have never made money on software, even now at our high tier, but that has never been our purpose. We are consultants and serve our customers. Sage is one option of many that are all essentially the same. Using Sage software is just a tool for them and it is our responsibility to help the customers deal with Sage, interpret what is available and works, and improve their businesses. Sage can either respect what we do or not. If not, then they lose. After all, we are a 93 year old firm, so we have proven we know what we're doing, and we're not going away.