George Eastman perfected a process of dry photography and launched a revolutionary camera called the Kodak. He instantly became one of the richest man in the world. In the decades that followed, he developed a revolutionary management philosophy. He gave his employees shorter hours, disability benefits, retirement annuities, life insurance, profit sharing, and one third of the stocks in his company. On March 14, 1932, this great inventor and humanitarian wrote a brief note and committed suicide.
No comments:
Post a Comment