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August

Strategic Concepts & Mechanics

Cornerstone MoveSell Abroad Before Selling at HomeCapital StrategySupplier Credit as Venture CapitalSignature MoveCopy the Machine Then Outrun the PatentCompetitive AdvantageFraud-Proof Packaging as Market MakerStrategic PatternDeveloping World as First-Best CustomerSignature MovePatriarch Approves Accounts Until DeathCornerstone MoveKill the Cash Cow to Feed the TigerCornerstone MoveRent the Razor, Sell the PaperCompetitive AdvantageTwenty-Year Technical Lead as MoatSignature MoveSecrecy So Total Hotel Staff Cannot CleanSignature MoveOpen Door Cancels Any Meeting for a New IdeaSignature MoveOffshore Commission Architecture as Dynasty ShieldCornerstone MoveBuy the Entire Milk Chain from Udder to ShelfDecision FrameworkNon-Family Crisis Manager as Dynasty InsuranceCompetitive AdvantageService Guarantee as Lock-In MechanismIdentity & CultureDynasty Tax Drives Every Structural DecisionOperating PrincipleDisciplined Imagination Over Pure InventionCompetitive AdvantageReputation as Negotiating WeaponCapital StrategyTax Geography as Structural DesignRelationship LeverageChance Encounters Converted to FortuneSignature MoveMy Own Counsel, No Adviser CohortCornerstone MoveClose Every Circle Until Control Is CompleteOperating PrincipleSant Feliu as Recovery SanctuaryRisk DoctrineShips as Last-Resort LiquiditySignature MoveDiversification as Instability InsuranceSignature MoveWorkers as Loyalty Barometer Not Cost LineStrategic PatternAnonymity as Acquisition ArmorSignature MoveSentimental Assets Held Past Rational ExitCornerstone MoveHunting Dog on the Scent Until the Work Is MineIdentity & CultureFamily Motto as Operating SystemCornerstone MoveBuy and Sell at the Moment, Never Before or AfterSignature MoveSolitary Discipline Behind Social GrandeurDecision FrameworkPrice Is Not Everything at Auction

Primary Evidence

"The industrialization and urbanization of Sweden had made it suddenly possible to rise in society even if one did not belong to a rich or noble family. But despite this, August and Mathilda were still surprised by the commitment and joy of discovery that their son showed."

Source:Tetra

""When I was born, only my grandfather August was waiting for me." Thus, with this surprising and concise sentence, Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza began the story of his life one winter night as the snow fell incessantly over Saint Moritz. According to him, no one else was waiting; and, of course, no one could imagine that this child would be forced to take over the reins of the Thyssen empire at only twenty-three years old, exactly the same age his grandfather August was when he laid the first stone of the said empire, which he started by creating his own rolling mill workshop with twenty thousand dollars he borrowed from his father."

Source:I, Baron Thyssen: Memoirs (translated)

""You should have another child, because in the three that you have given me so far, I cannot see my true heir, the descendant who can one day take over the business." In the end, and with the help of mustard, which my mother had relied on to avoid getting pregnant, my grandfather August got his way."

Source:I, Baron Thyssen: Memoirs (translated)

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