In 1935, employees of the White Motor Company called a strike. Under intense pressure, new company president Robert Black faced a critical decision. On one hand, he could do what most of us would do. He could dig his feet in. He could argue. He could escalate the situation and try to crush the striking union. He could complain about all the cigarette butts the strikers were leaving on the ground, the mess they were making of a company that was just trying to make some cars and turn a profit.
Humility is the Ultimate Lifehack
Humility is the Ultimate Lifehack
Humility is the Ultimate Lifehack
In 1935, employees of the White Motor Company called a strike. Under intense pressure, new company president Robert Black faced a critical decision. On one hand, he could do what most of us would do. He could dig his feet in. He could argue. He could escalate the situation and try to crush the striking union. He could complain about all the cigarette butts the strikers were leaving on the ground, the mess they were making of a company that was just trying to make some cars and turn a profit.