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Bill Koch

Strategic Concepts & Mechanics

Identity & CultureHayek as Corporate Operating System
Cornerstone MoveCorporate Veil as Acquisition Engine
Signature MoveTwo-Day Free-Market Catechism for Every Hire
Strategic PatternRapid Prototyping Then Adjacent Conquest
Signature MoveEvery Employee an Entrepreneur on Watch
Risk DoctrineReshape the Judiciary Before the Verdict
Capital StrategyDistressed-Asset Patience with Two Shareholders
Cornerstone MoveCrude Oil Refiner to Derivatives Trading Floor
Signature MoveInvisibility by Design — The Forgettable Name
Signature MoveProfit Goals Not Budgets
Competitive AdvantageInformation Asymmetry as Core Profit Engine
Cornerstone MoveOilfield Gaugers as M&A Scouts

Primary Evidence

"Bill Koch was made vice president of a new division called Koch Carbon, which was typical of the kinds of businesses that Charles Koch and Sterling Varner liked to pursue: it pushed the company into new territory and new markets by building on what Koch already knew. Koch Carbon was branching out into the coal mining and processing industries, which built on Koch’s knowledge of the fossil fuel business."

Source:Kochland

"Bill Koch was made vice president of a new division called Koch Carbon, which was typical of the kinds of businesses that Charles Koch and Sterling Varner liked to pursue: it pushed the company into new territory and new markets by building on what Koch already knew. Koch Carbon was branching out into the coal mining and processing industries, which built on Koch’s knowledge of the fossil fuel business."

Source:Kochland

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