In this letter, he states, concisely, and simply, the purpose of a company and its employees. The contrast between what he describes, and what happened at HP (many years later), Boeing, GM, Microsoft, Google, and many others, is striking.
The idea of management as a profession -- managers in charge of things that they don't really understand or care about -- has proven to be a disaster, (literally, in many cases).
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In this letter, he states, concisely, and simply, the purpose of a company and its employees. The contrast between what he describes, and what happened at HP (many years later), Boeing, GM, Microsoft, Google, and many others, is striking.
The idea of management as a profession -- managers in charge of things that they don't really understand or care about -- has proven to be a disaster, (literally, in many cases).