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Pope Francis and the Language of a Turnaround

Pope Francis

The more I’ve read about the Pope Francis, the more it sounds like he’s taking on the business world’s equivalent of a turnaround.

Consider the following words and snippets mined from Businessweek –

Yes, these words come from Businessweek.

But not a recent issue.

They’re from the October 3, 1993 Businessweek cover story on Lou Gerstner and the job ahead of him in turning around IBM.

One sees similar language on what awaits Pope Francis.

Accentuating this point, the New York Times crafted this line in a recent story:

Yet, changing the style of the papacy is far easier than changing the Vatican – an ancient monarchy in which the pope is treated like a king, branches of the hierarchy are run like medieval fiefs and supplicants vie for access and influence.

I do enjoy the writing in the NYT.

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