Cuban talks about management philosophy: considering the interests of employees and leading by example, things will go smoothly.
Live broadcast on November 27 -kuban, the boss of Lone Ranger, was interviewed by GQ magazine recently and talked about his management philosophy during the interview.
Most bosses always like to find an independent space for themselves in the corner when entering the new office, while Cuban is just the opposite. In January 2000, Kuban spent 0.285 billion dollars to buy a Lone Ranger, at that time, he chose to sit in an open office with his nine employees.
Speaking of the reason why I chose this way, Cuban said: “I want all the people who work with me to understand that if I ask them to do one thing, I will also do it. If you are running a company, as long as you can combine your own interests with employees, things will develop in a direction beneficial to you.”