Carrying Out Good and Bad Initiatives
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In the eighth chapter of The Prince, Machiavelli discusses taking power through criminal means, saying that the new leader, regardless of how he gained the throne, must then act for the public good - except in the case of benefits, which should be offered sparingly. In this program, successful executives comment on the best way to carry out new initiatives. With Professor John Dunn (Cambridge University), who feels that if harm is unavoidable, it's better to impact many people all at once rather than one at a time; and Mads Øvlisen, Bengt Baron, Edward Ashbee, Friedrich Mutter, Lynda Curtis, and Tony Visconti.
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