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It was, he observes, "not an uncommon story in 19th-century America".
Mr Leighton says that the Post Office's problems neatly mirror those he found at Asda. "When everything is going backwards, it's basically a leadership challenge," he observes, not needing to spell out the implication for former top managers.
"I remembered that this was how we often defined the time in which we lived," he observes, "not 'before the war,' or 'after the war,' like everyone else in England, but 'before the flood,'afterer the flood.' It made the island biblical".
The economy goes up and down, he observes, not El Sistema.
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By 1939, he observed, "Not a single pronouncement by any writer had the slightest effect... no book, pamphlet, essay, or poem" could inspire the masses to resist Hitler's push to war.
Just as he'd observed: not many.
Just because you're not paranoid, he observes, doesn't mean they're not following you.
The client, he observes, is not yet king here.
He observes them not looking for other jobs or innovative ideas.
"Underperforming corporate managements," he observes, "are not subject to outside investor pressures".
He chews constantly, stopping only to be filmed or to eat; he likes long lunches, during which he observes a not-entirely-strict proscription against carbohydrates.
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