Company Decision Making Doesn’t Need to Start at the Top

Dane Miller, founder of Biomet, had a hard time keeping up with the IT world. Trained as a biomechanical engineer, he was a brilliant CEO and inventor, but never pretended that he knew it all. When the company was buying a half million dollars worth of computer hardware he said that he would sign a generic name on the requisition to show that someone lower in the company could know as much about the decision as he did.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertjordan/2012/10/27/company-decision-making-doesnt-need-to-start-at-the-top-2/

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