You Can't Build a Company: The Life and Principles of Marlene and Spencer Hays

by Daniel E. Williams

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Spencer Hays grew up in a small town in a family of very little means to become a business leader and a wealthy philanthropist by way of sheer grit and hard work - a true Horatio Alger story. His success was such that he and his wife Marlene were able to bequeath to the MusÉe d'Orsay in Paris a major collection of French Impressionist and post-Impressionist art - an act of philanthropy so exceptional that they were given the highest civilian honor that France bestows. Hays's corporate leadership was based upon an extraordinary commitment to his customers and especially to the well-being of his employees in an era when corporations see profits for upper management and stockholders as their chief, if not only, responsibility. Beloved by friends and employees alike for his self-effacement and generosity, Spencer Hays wanted the principles that his corporations operate by to be the primary focus of this book. These principles, which embody commitment and service, undergird the success and growth of his businesses. Spelled out here for the benefit of readers, they are vividly brought to life by the remarkable career of one remarkable man.
  • ISBN13 9780875657318
  • Publish Date 30 January 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Texas Christian University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 240
  • Language English