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By ronadmin, 26 September, 2023
Job ID
1695715793
Duration
5055seconds
Summary
- Elliot: I thought what might be helpful whilst we gathered to think about ways of bringing our road to market. I'd like to share with you some of the ways I do it because it seems. Useful. For questions. If you could use this mic, we'll. Pick it up downstairs.
- Wilfred Brown joined Glassier at the age of 24 and married the boss's daughter. He became a lifelong socialist when they made him the Lord. In a good way, yes. Building would be much more legitimate than we regarded today.
- Within a year of becoming chief executive, Wilford Brown had instituted the Works Council in every single factory. Brown was trying to see whether you could democratize an industrial organization. He understood and was easy with power, but he knew that power had to be corralled.
- The Tavistock Institute was funded by Rockefeller Foundation. It was chartered in 47 and opened its doors in 48. The work was based on the notion that there is an underlying psychology to organizational life. It'll bite you in the ankle unless you're conscious of it and organize for it.
- Wilfred Brown taught Elliot that if you're in a purposeive system, then you do need a spine of authority. Elliot persuaded Wilfred to enter psychoanalysis. They brought together two worlds of experience, very different worlds. It was truly symbiotic.
- There's nobody in this conference who is extremely bright. What's the Ro value proposition? For me, it's something like nobody will have any wriggle room. Most the thinking I've been doing is thinking about what are the ways you can come to market obliquely.