John Burke, CEO of Trek Bicycle, emphasizes that a company's true success is measured by its positive global impact rather than solely by financial profit. He cites Trek's initiative to elevate women's professional cycling as an example of prioritizing purpose over profit, a move he believes deviates from Milton Friedman's economic philosophy. Despite current market challenges leading to inventory issues and layoffs, Trek has seen significant improvements in its ranking on the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For list. AI
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- Fortune
- Great Place to Work For All Summit
- Jim Collins
- John Burke
- Madison
- Milton Friedman
- New York Times
- Trek Bicycle
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