Parashat Yitro
Moses learns a lesson in management
Irwin Huberman
There once was a CEO of a major corporation whose dedication to his work and to his employees was legendary.
He would arrive at his desk at sunrise, and would not return home until well past nightfall. For the entire day he would not only attend to his own responsibilities, but would also assist his employees to navigate the pathways of their own lives.
People would come to him with not only with their own work issues, but also with their interpersonal problems. The CEO was wise and revered, and the lineup outside his office door was constant and never ending.
One day, his father’in-law, Yitro, a person of wisdom and experience, came to visit and noticed not only the long lineup, but also the physical toll it was taking on his son-in-law.
And he uttered the words, which would be forever inscribed in the corporate tradition. Yitro Read More >