On a Norse ship ("viking ship", there was one captain (chief[?]), elected from the crew: the strongest, smartest, wisest, once wildest, with lots of experience, lots of friends and connections, with fame on many oceans and shores[?], with all authority. In moments of danger and in battle he made the decisions and strategy, all crew followed without any questioning. In times of peace they stood in the back. All younger warriors were allowed to challenge and question the chief in the time between wars. All trusted him and he backed all to the outside.
If the majority of the crew asks him to step down he does so and falls back to the role as advisor[?] and teacher.
Many companies of modern Norse countries are operated in the same way as the wooden ships, and some world-leading businesses evolved (NOKIA, IKEA, ERIKSON, MAERSK) - again influencing, navigating, moving, communicating and educating on global[?] scales.
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