m**c 发帖数: 7349 | 1 Mao was head of a country, not a company. But he self-consciously carried a
business-like title, “chairman”, while running China from 1949 until
dying in office in 1976, having inspired, motivated, or psychologically
fired up a succession of likely replacements and therefore created the
classic business model: a succession on the right path.
He thought of himself as, in his own words, an “indefatigable teacher” and
the famous “Little Red Book” drawn from his speeches is packed with
managerial advice on training, motivation and evaluation of lower-level
employees (cadres); innovation (“let a hundred flowers bloom”);
competition (“fear no sacrifice”); and, of course, raising the game of the
complacent manager (relentless self-criticism). |
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