Great summary.
It almost makes me want to work in the Corporate world again.
I was in marketing for a large american multinational, and worked in 4 different countries over 12 years but never the US. Our agancy was Ogilvy and Mather and although MM is the 60's I can see O&M of the 80's all over it.
A couple of times, Don has gone into 'Mr Hard-man' mode with his team, although they just seem to carry on their banter when he does.
Most of my bosses were brilliant and I'm in touch with many of them as are the people I managed as I moved up the organisation.
But there were a few US very senior guys who were renowned for 'Kicking ar*es and taking names' as the expression went.
Despite my thought above, I could never enter the corporate world again. By the time I left, I was becoming a clone of some construct of such books as Dale Carnegie, The One Minute Manager and Quality Control manuals.
I'm not sure I had a single idea of my own in my head. But I could walk the corporate talk with the best of them. I wasn't a Pete or a Peggy, but I can recognise what they are doing in what I did.
Overall, I just couldn't be a nasty bastard, Don-style anymore. When one very smart subordinate burst into tears after the way I addressed her and I had to stop a large meeting, I realised that it was time to get out, so I did, turning my back on some very nice stock options which would have matured to a nice sum if I had lasted another 3 years.
By the end, I'd become 'The I can't last one more minute manager'
Anyway, my personal history aside, I can at least enjoy programmes about the corporate world because I'm not in it anymore.