An Unforgettable Boss In Sao Paulo
From 1979 to 1980 I was very lucky to work for an Italian man named Eduardo Dielli. He was a great boss who ran a most-successful company. I learned so much working for this incredible man. He was born in Italy. When World War II broke out, he joined the Italian Partisans. He fought bravely against the Nazis. US General Dwight Eisenhower was impressed with his bravery. He gave him a US citizenship. Mr. Dielli could have lived anywhere in the USA. Instead he moved to Sao Paulo and spent the rest of his life there. His favorite saying to employees was:
"If we have a big disagreement on policy, we will still be good friends. But we won't work at the same company."
"If we have a big disagreement on policy, we will still be good friends. But we won't work at the same company."
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