But what is saddening is that this is another example of people with blinders on - I know these companies have multi-billion dollar market capitalizations and probably have high brand recall among Americans, but there are no Asians on that list! So are these executives saying that Japan, Korea and India have no business leaders worthy of being on that list? Or are they just proving the alleged axiom that American people don't know anything of what's happening outside their own country?
I'm sure all these men are/were brilliant individuals and overcame huge struggles to achieve what they did. But I'm also sure there are others in the world who deserve to be on that list. I'd really like to know the survey methodology, because it's just unfair to call this the "Greatest Business Leaders of the 20th Century". It's like calling a sports event the "World Series" with only Americans playing.
This is the list:
- Samuel M. Walton | Wal-Mart
- Walter E. Disney | Walt Disney
- William H. Gates III | Microsoft
- Henry Ford | Ford Motor
- John P. Morgan | J.P. Morgan Chase
- Alfred P. Sloan Jr. | General Motors
- John F. Welch Jr. | General Electric
- Raymond A. Kroc | McDonald's
- William R. Hewlett | Hewlett-Packard
- David Packard | Hewlett-Packard
- Andrew S. Grove | Intel
- Milton S. Hershey | The Hershey Co.
- John D. Rockefeller Sr. | Standard Oil
- Thomas J. Watson Jr. | IBM
- Henry R. Luce | Time-Life Publications
- Will K. Kellogg | Kellogg
- Warren E. Buffett | Berkshire Hathaway
- Harland Sanders | Kentucky Fried Chicken
- William C. Procter | Procter & Gamble
- Thomas J. Watson Sr. | IBM
- Asa G. Candler | Coca-Cola
- Estee Lauder | Estee Lauder
- Henry J. Heinz H.J. | Heinz
- Daniel F. Gerber Jr. | Gerber Products
- James L. Kraft | Kraft Foods
- Steven P. Jobs | Apple Computer
- John T. Dorrance | Campbell Soup
- Leon L. Bean | LL Bean
- William Levitt | Levitt & Sons
- Howard Schultz | Starbucks
- Michael Dell | Dell Computer
- Robert W. Johnson Jr. | Johnson & Johnson
- James E. Casey | United Parcel Service
- Herbert D. Kelleher | Southwest Airlines
- George Eastman | Eastman Kodak
- Philip H. Knight | Nike
- James O. McKinsey | McKinsey & Co.
- Charles R. Schwab | Charles Schwab
- Frederick W. Smith | Federal Express
- William Wrigley Jr. Wm. | Wrigley Jr. Co.
- Gordon E. Moore | Intel
- Robert (Ted) E. Turner | Turner Broadcasting
- J. Willard Marriott Jr. | Marriott Int'l.
- James E. Burke J | ohnson & Johnson
- David Sarnoff | RCA
- William E. | Boeing Boeing
- Walter A. Haas Sr. | Levi Strauss
- Henry J. Kaiser | Kaiser Industries
- Walter A. Haas Jr. | Levi Strauss
- Clarence Birdseye | Bird's Eye Foods
1 comment:
A very interesting list of names, I have heard of most of them and I am in South Africa
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