1. Henry Ford
The "Quadricycle," as he called it, was driven by a two-cylinder, four-cycle motor and had a buggy frame mounted on four bicycle wheels and had no reverse gear or brakes (World Book Encyclopedia: Henry Ford). ... Even though Ford was doing so great, with his success came a few problems. ... The problems Ford Motor Company encountered can be blamed for Ford's stubborn and authoritarian management style. ...
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