Ineos is a friendly organisation. Very few people leave. It's collegiate. There's not much politics, and we like decent people. We don't like arrogance or bullies.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every institution not only carries within it the seeds of its own dissolution, but prepares the way for its most hated rival.
Growing Ineos has been a lot of fun.
Oxford has a slightly mythical rep, particularly for people who haven't been there.
Academic institutions in Britain have been infiltrated for years by dangerous theocratic fantasists. I should know: I was one of them.
No institution can possibly survive if it needs geniuses or supermen to manage it. It must be organized in such a way as to be able to get along under a leadership composed of average human beings.
Rarely do we stop and consider whether the most prestigious of institutions is always in our best interest.
When I first thought about the military - and this goes all the way back to 'Glory' - I learned really quickly that it isn't a monolith. It is really an institution made up of some people with very different personalities and people of different backgrounds.
One of the attractive things about being in Scotland is that we have a very good pipeline of new people coming into the company from the excellent universities around us.
Any institution becomes a community - whether it's a high school or a boarding school or a publishing company or a small town where everybody knows certain things about people.
The organization is a way for people to find us and deal with us and know how we operate.
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