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Bronfman

Strategic Concepts & Mechanics

Risk DoctrineWealth Mirage Recognition
Operating PrincipleTime Over Money Doctrine
Signature MoveBlunt Truths Wrapped in Profanity
Cornerstone MoveSee Potential Then Slap the Goalie
Identity & CultureSuffering as Character Forge
Risk DoctrineDynastic Wealth Poisons the Blood
Operating PrincipleGiving as the Superior Return
Cornerstone MoveZero-Risk Celebrity Face Deals
Signature MoveNever Use Your Own Money First
Signature MoveLavish Generosity as Power Currency
Signature MoveDream Team Boardroom as Theater
Strategic PatternFlanking Around Entrenched Giants
Identity & CultureLoyalty Bought with Friday Paychecks
Relationship LeverageBoard Seats as Reconnaissance Posts
Cornerstone MoveSell the Company to Itself — Internal Reverse Takeovers
Competitive AdvantageClassified Stock as Control Multiplier
Cornerstone MoveFind the Key Man and Close Before Combat
Operating PrincipleCash Business Preference from Bus Roots
Strategic PatternConcentrated Diversity Over Grab-Bag Portfolios
Signature MoveWin Small, Consolidate, Then Leap Geometrically
Signature MoveWallpaper-Roll Planning Then Relentless Pressure
Cornerstone MoveBuy Cheap Shells, Strip and Reload the Portfolio
Operating PrinciplePool-of-Light Negotiation Theater
Relationship LeveragePolitical Access Without Political Office
Signature MoveDebt as Temporary Tool, Never Permanent Foundation
Capital StrategyDividends as Upward Cash Escalator
Signature MoveChief of Staff Handles Architecture, Boss Handles Vision
Decision FrameworkAcquire Capacity, Never Build in Inflation
Signature MovePocket the Stake, Play with Winnings Only

Primary Evidence

"The Wilsons reminded me of some of the most prominent families in the United States and Canada (Kennedy, Bronfman, Annenberg, etc.) whose fortunes were derived from colossal criminal enterprises and prodigious corruption.["

Source:Martini Wonderland

"The Wilsons reminded me of some of the most prominent families in the United States and Canada (Kennedy, Bronfman, Annenberg, etc.) whose fortunes were derived from colossal criminal enterprises and prodigious corruption.[20]"

Source:Martini Wonderland

"Bronfman arrived at the hour appointed for the meeting and was ushered to the door of Desmarais’s boardroom. The curtains were drawn and the overhead lights were turned low. Desmarais was seated at the head of the table, haloed in the pool of light cast by a lone desk lamp at his side. Bronfman had to walk the dim length of the room to join Desmarais, the host, in the light."

Source:Rising to Power - Paul Desmarais & Power Corporation

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