Irv Grousbeck, a legendary Stanford professor of management, encourages would-be entrepreneurs to “reflect credit” and “absorb blame.”
People are smart. They spot phonies. Managers who step into the klieg lights when things go well — and duck behind the curtains when they don’t — are risking their employees’ trust, and asking for politics.
Joel Peterson, Professor of Management at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
In A Great Business, People Trump Things. Forbes Magazine. 10/17/2012
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