I've read that book of his and also another one - Screw it, lets do it.
> allowed him to hire good managers (Ex-McKinsey types) to run and launch new businesses under his name
That still makes him a good businessman, IMO. I thought of changing the words to "good manager or delegator", but prefer the former. Employing good people and monitoring them is still the work of a businessman, methinks.
> allowed him to hire good managers (Ex-McKinsey types) to run and launch new businesses under his name
That still makes him a good businessman, IMO. I thought of changing the words to "good manager or delegator", but prefer the former. Employing good people and monitoring them is still the work of a businessman, methinks.