“Executives of the company must have the necessary qualities to direct the personnel by showing them the way to do things.”

—  Akio Morita

Akio Morita, cited in: Mark Fisher (1991) The millionaire's book of quotations. p. 80.

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Japanese businessman 1921–1999

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