The journey from old to new American dream has resulted in the birth of a linchpin.
In his book Linchpin, Seth Godin cites the journey from old to new American dream and how a Linchpin is quintessential for the realization of the new dream.
As we can see, the new American dream demands remarkability and a work of art necessitating the need of a Linchpin.
This blogpost inspired from Seth Godin’s book Linchpin, focuses on how Henry Ford and his efficient factory model approach was able to kill creativity by making laborers easily replaceable.
How did Henry Ford kill creativity?
A linchpin is one who proves his remarkability by challenging the status quo and is a misfit in a factory model. Read this fascinating insight to understand how Henry Ford murdered creativity by bringing in the efficient production line.
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Seth Godin’s Linchpin is a fascinating book. Read another insightful post adopted from the same book.