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The Best (and Worst) Business Decisions of All Time

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In the long history of commerce, a handful of decisions stand out—not just for their boldness, but for their long-term impact. Some launched empires, reshaped industries, and built legacies. Others cost billions, crushed reputations, or changed the course of history entirely. Here’s a look at three of the most admired business moves ever made—and one colossal misstep that still stings today.

One of the Best: Ford’s $5 Workday
In 1914, Henry Ford changed American labor forever by offering his factory workers a $5 daily wage—roughly double what many were earning at the time—and implementing a 40-hour workweek. Though critics called it reckless, the results spoke for themselves. Ford quickly became an employer of choice, attracting skilled workers and reducing costly turnover. Perhaps most significantly, Ford’s employees could now afford the very cars they helped build. According to Forbes, it may be the smartest business decision ever made.

Another Best: George Lucas Keeps the Rights
In 1977, 20th Century Fox agreed to pay George Lucas $500,000 to direct Star Wars. Lucas made a counteroffer: he’d take just $150,000 if he could keep the rights to future sequels and merchandise. Fox agreed—at the time, the value of toys and T-shirts seemed minimal. Today, Lucas’s share of the Star Wars universe is estimated to be worth $5.4 billion, according to the International Accounting Bulletin. What started as a pay cut became one of the most lucrative intellectual property deals in history.

A Third Great: Alcoa Bets on Safety
When Paul O’Neill became CEO of Alcoa in 1987, investors expected talk of revenue and strategy. Instead, O’Neill opened with one priority: workplace safety. His goal was zero injuries, not just fewer. The focus on safety led to cleaner, more efficient processes across all departments. Over time, productivity rose, employee engagement grew, and by the time O’Neill retired, Alcoa’s annual net income had increased fivefold. As reported in The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg, it was a turnaround rooted in culture, not just numbers.

The Worst: France’s Louisiana Mistake
On the losing end of a world-changing deal, France sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States in 1803. For just $15 million—about four cents per acre—the U.S. acquired roughly 828,000 square miles of land, stretching from the Mississippi River to the Rockies. It was a bargain that added major farming, trade, and natural resource potential to America’s future. Though technically a political agreement, historians often cite it as a historic financial blunder. The land remains central to U.S. growth and identity. France’s cash, meanwhile, is long gone.

History shows that the best business decisions aren’t always about chasing profits—they can come from long-term thinking, creative deals, and values like safety or fairness. And the worst? Often made by underestimating the value of what’s right in front of you.

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