Entries by Barry Linetsky

Converting Organizational Insights into Effective Strategy Development and Execution

I am a huge fan of the value and effectiveness of the research and writings of management science pioneer Elliott Jaques. Jaques conducted organizational research for 50 years, culminating in an management system he called Requisite Organization. One of the most impactful management books in my education and practice is a book written by Jaques and […]

Allergan’s David Pyott on Responsible Leadership

In my last blog post I provided my comments on Bower and Paine’s observations in the May-June 2017 issue of HBR regarding two popular perspectives on the purpose of a business: shareholder-centric and company-centric. In the same issue there is an interview with former Allergan CEO David Pyott. I like David Pyott’s perspective with regards […]

How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Fossil Fuels

It is rare to find anybody writing about ethics (as distinct from politics) from a serious point of view these days, and rarer still to find book as clearly written and persuasive as The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels. This excellent book succeeds on every level by addressing a wide range of issues in a […]

United Airways vs. Walt Disney on the Ethics of Customer Respect

On Sunday, April 9, 2017, United Airlines initiated action to remove a paying passenger (Edit: NYT now behind pay wall, here’s an alternative) from their plane because someone they deemed more important needed the seat. The more important person was an employee, not a customer. In forcefully removing Mr. Dao from the plane, security staff left him […]