“I decided that I wanted that type of bonding for Apple,” Jobs recalled.
dimanche 16 octobre 2011
I decided that I wanted that type of bonding for Apple
On a trip to Japan in the early 1980s, Jobs asked Sony’s chairman Akio Morita why everyone in the company’s factories wore uniforms. He told Jobs that after the war, no one had any clothes, and companies like Sony had to give their workers something to wear each day. Over the years, the uniforms developed their own signatures styles, especially at companies such as Sony, and it became a way of bonding workers to the company.
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