Italian merchant Francis Datini, in the 1300s, tracked every detail—right down to a missing nail. For him, control was the essence of good management. Every expense, supply, and labor hour had to be recorded.
Fast forward to the 20th century, Alfred Sloan ran General Motors with a different instinct: he built systems so structured they could function without him.
These two leaders shaped their organizations around what gave them a sense of control, purpose, or progress—not abstract theory.
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