Ricardo Semler
Ricardo Semler (born 1959) is the
chief executive officer and majority owner of Semco Partners, a
Brazilian company best known for its radical form of
industrial democracy and corporate re-engineering. Under his ownership, revenue has grown from 4 million US dollars in 1982 to 212 million US dollars in 2003 and his business
management policies have attracted widespread interest around the world. ''
Time'' featured him in its Global 100 young leaders profile series published in 1994 while the
World Economic Forum also nominated him. ''The Wall Street Journal'' ''America Economia'',
The Wall Street Journal's
Latin American magazine, named him Latin American Businessman of the Year in 1990 and he was named Brazilian Businessman in the year 1990 and 1992. ''Virando a Própria Mesa'' ("Turning Your Own Table"), his first book, became the best-selling
non-fiction book in the history of
Brazil. He has since written two books in English on the transformation of Semco and workplace re-engineering: ''
Maverick'', an English version of "Turning Your Own Table" published in 1993 and an international bestseller, and ''
The Seven-Day Weekend'' in 2003.
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