Word: ernestness
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...with making the company excellent in the first place." The great leaders leave a legacy that their successors must protect. Peters and Waterman conclude that "the real role of the chief executive is to manage the values of the organization." The authors draw heavily upon Social Scientist Ernest Becker, who pointed out (in the 1970s) the essential "dualism" of people: to want both to be part of a team and be recognized individually. The best companies find ways to satisfy these needs...
...past three weeks." The company makes "blister packs": plastic sheets that encase each capsule in a container within its own bubble. Tiny Pillar Corp. of Milwaukee (1981 sales: $2 million) is awash in stacks of new orders for its sealing machinery. Says President Ernest Goggio: "People want to buy right now. They don't want to fool around...
...sanity of society. "This week, 14 years, 14 books and many prestigious literary awards later, TIME once again has chosen Updike as its cover subject. Only four other novelists have appeared twice on TIME'S covers: Sinclair Lewis (1927, 1945), James Joyce (1934,1939), Ernest Hemingway (1937, 1954) and William Faulkner...
...modern corporation should project a socially and culturally responsible personality. It should be a tastemaker and thought provoker. It should contribute to civilization." The result was Container's famous 20-year advertising campaign featuring "Great Ideas of Western Man," with illustrations by such notable artists as Ben Shahn, Ernest Trova and James Gill...
...director, Kurt Herbert Adler. Two years later, Leona sang her first Micaela in Bizet's Carmen at the San Francisco Spring Opera Theater. In 1974 she also won a $10,000 Opera America grant, and used it to move to Los Angeles to begin studies with Voice Teacher Ernest St. John Metz, still her coach and mentor...