It's lovely to see you here on Substack, Michael. I've thrown my hat in the subscribe ring. And I'll do my best to read every post and comment if I've anything to say. PS. I didn't know you did a law degree. PPS. One of my favourite books is "Bullshit Jobs: A Theory" by the late David Graeber and what he wrote in that book, a bit like your lightbulb quote above, still troubles me.
One of the best executives I’ve ever known used to stress the importance of benevolence. People wanted to work for him because he developed their skills. He didn’t treat them as objects.
It's lovely to see you here on Substack, Michael. I've thrown my hat in the subscribe ring. And I'll do my best to read every post and comment if I've anything to say. PS. I didn't know you did a law degree. PPS. One of my favourite books is "Bullshit Jobs: A Theory" by the late David Graeber and what he wrote in that book, a bit like your lightbulb quote above, still troubles me.
Thanks, Julian.
One of the best executives I’ve ever known used to stress the importance of benevolence. People wanted to work for him because he developed their skills. He didn’t treat them as objects.