
Adriano Olivetti
Adriano Olivetti (1901-1960) was an influential Italian entrepreneur, engineer, and innovator known for founding the Olivetti company, which revolutionized the manufacturing of typewriters and later computers. He was a visionary who integrated social responsibility into business practices, promoting a model of industrial organization that prioritized the welfare of employees and the community. Olivetti was also a prominent figure in the Italian cultural and political landscape, advocating for modernism and the development of a more equitable society.
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Adriano Olivetti believed that no manager should earn ten times more than the lowest-paid employee.
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