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Management Cases, Revised Edition

Peter F. Drucker

Notes
Alfred P Sloan (CEO of GM from 1920 to 1955) was courteous but formal with everyone in him management team. He never used first names. His philosophy was that a CEO must be objective and impartial. "He must be absolutely tolerant and pay no attention to how a man does his work, let a lone whether he likes a man or not. The only criteria must be performance and character."
(pg. 125) scribilus

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