The company must continue to be successful, as many founder-chief executives have learned.
AS industrial executives have learned, high quality does not necessarily mean higher costs.
Father always felt that executives should learn from the bottom up.
"Many executives haven't learned to handle themselves properly on the phone," she said.
But some executives of nonprofit organizations may be learning that lesson all too well.
Maybe executives are learning that telling the truth about weak company prospects is not such a bad thing.
But he said the executives had "learned to know each other better."
To him there was no way an executive could learn all the details of running a huge and unwieldy company.
An executive really learns the business in the low- and middle-management areas.
Yes, when an executive finally learns how to work a computer, secrecy can be crucial.