Remembrance of Things Past
Abstract
When I was fresh out of college, I had a boss I'll call Malcolm (because that was his name). Malcolm was the most efficient delegator I've ever encountered. When work landed on his desk, he went into warp drive and, less than a minute later, had dumped it on a subordinate's desk. And for the remaining six hours, 55 minutes, of every seven‐hour work day (in those days almost everyone, at every level, left at five), Malcolm sat behind a gleaming desk unmarred by so much as a scrap of paper, studiously contemplating his lap. In that lap, hidden behind the desk, was a copy of the daily racing form. (Malcolm spent every lunch hour at OTB and every weekend during the racing season at Belmont.)
Citation
Goett, P. (1996), "Remembrance of Things Past", Journal of Business Strategy, Vol. 17 No. 4, pp. 4-4. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb039786
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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