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Sir Winston Churchill
Strategic Concepts & Mechanics
Identity & CultureMirror Time as Character Development
Operating PrincipleChurchill Preparation Standard for Communication
Operating PrincipleNotebook Capture as Leadership Discipline
Strategic PatternCompany Maturation as Child-Rearing
Signature MoveListen to Everyone Not Just Experts
Signature MoveFirst to Know First to Handle Problem Resolution
Decision FrameworkData as Excuse-Making Ammunition
Cornerstone MoveCustomer Experience Over Industry Norms
Operating PrincipleForgiveness Over Permission Culture
Signature MoveSerious Fun as Non-Negotiable Culture
Signature MoveSenior Leadership in Customer Details
Signature MoveBottled Emotions Public Grace Under Fire
Cornerstone MoveScrew It Let's Do It Market Entry
Primary Evidence
"Sir Winston Churchill – how can you not love someone who, in a 1948 House of Commons speech, could say, ‘For my part, I consider that it will be found much better by all parties to leave the past to history, especially as I propose to write that history.’ Somewhat ironically, his words have been ‘massaged’ by history and the reinvented quote most often attributed to the great man is now, ‘History will be kind to me for I intend to write it.’"
Source:The Virgin Way