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Callum Precious

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  1. Please use the word "executives" the next time! The reason why LEGO should become public is because, let me say it again: A key condition for LEGO’s public offering is the maintenance of family control through a hybrid governance structure. This model would combine public ownership with significant family influence, ensuring that the Kristiansen family retains a pivotal role in decision-making processes. The family could continue to hold a substantial percentage of shares, with a dual-class share structure ensuring that voting power remains concentrated within the family. This approach guarantees that the company's strategic direction would continue to reflect the values and vision that have guided LEGO for the past century. One of the foremost concerns in the transition to a public company is the potential impact on product quality and brand integrity. To address this, LEGO would establish a Product Integrity Council, an independent body responsible for overseeing the quality and consistency of all LEGO products, including its flagship franchises such as LEGO Star Wars, LEGO City, and others. This council will include representatives from the Kristiansen family, key stakeholders, and independent experts to ensure that all products adhere to the highest standards, regardless of the company’s new public status. LEGO’s transformation into a publicly-held company must ensure that the benefits enjoyed by its employees and stakeholders remain robust and secure. I propose the introduction of an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) that will allow LEGO employees to acquire shares in the company, fostering a sense of ownership and aligning employee interests with the company’s long-term success. Additionally, existing benefits such as competitive wages, comprehensive health care, and educational opportunities would be preserved and enhanced, reflecting LEGO’s commitment to its workforce. LEGO’s contribution to education and culture is unparalleled, and this must remain a core focus post-transition. As a public company, LEGO would continue to invest in educational initiatives, including partnerships with schools and educational institutions across Europe. The LEGO Foundation would be reinforced, with a portion of the company’s profits dedicated to expanding its reach and impact. This would ensure that LEGO continues to inspire and educate children and adults alike, fostering creativity and learning worldwide. Sustainability has been a cornerstone of LEGO’s operations, and this commitment would be further enhanced as the company transitions to public ownership. LEGO would continue to lead in sustainable practices, with a focus on reducing its environmental footprint, developing eco-friendly materials, and promoting sustainability through its products and operations. As a publicly-held company, LEGO would be accountable to its shareholders and the public, reinforcing its dedication to environmental stewardship. NOTE: This was created using human writing!
  2. But it should be a very good idea for LEGO to become public, to be honest with you! And i am advising you NOT to lock the thread because it should stay open. Very funny, you
  3. But the AI is no longer on this one!
  4. I know that. But if one LEGO character said in a future LEGO film "Oh my god!", that's it!
  5. But again i will move my thread to another forum website that you don't know of. But this thread i made is supposedly in good faith and respect.
  6. Why? I will move this thread to another forum.
  7. If you're not aware about it, i am a human being and i am very intelligent adult.
  8. I never use ChatGPT. I am a real person from the United Kingdom Why would you call it a disastrous plan?
  9. That's no pointless, although i am a very high-up person within LEGO. But once again i have to emphasise you that this argument is not intended to be a moot and therefore all views and opinions are my own.
  10. But here's a solution: The year 2032 marks a significant milestone for LEGO as it celebrates its 100th anniversary. It is within this context that. again, i envision LEGO’s transition to a publicly-held company, not as a departure from its core values, but as a natural evolution that would secure its legacy for the next century. This transition would be guided by a hybrid model that maintains the Kristiansen family’s involvement in the company’s operations and strategic decisions, ensuring that the essence of LEGO remains intact. A key condition for LEGO’s public offering is the maintenance of family control through a hybrid governance structure. This model would combine public ownership with significant family influence, ensuring that the Kristiansen family retains a pivotal role in decision-making processes. The family could continue to hold a substantial percentage of shares, with a dual-class share structure ensuring that voting power remains concentrated within the family. This approach guarantees that the company's strategic direction would continue to reflect the values and vision that have guided LEGO for the past century. One of the foremost concerns in the transition to a public company is the potential impact on product quality and brand integrity. To address this, LEGO would establish a Product Integrity Council, an independent body responsible for overseeing the quality and consistency of all LEGO products, including its flagship franchises such as LEGO Star Wars, LEGO City, and others. This council would include representatives from the Kristiansen family, key stakeholders, and independent experts to ensure that all products adhere to the highest standards, regardless of the company’s new public status. What for?
  11. I have to emphasise you that if LEGO becomes public, it is unlikely it would cause a disaster but instead it would focus on the continuing ownership by the current owners and - if LEGO proposes the idea to become public, it is safe to say that its product quality are unlikely to be affected. But despite the potential idea to make LEGO public, it would still belong to the Kristiansen family from one to another while going public. But i'm not trolling, although i read their responses. It is just a futuristic idea about LEGO becoming public in 2032, which is just merely a decade away.
  12. Why? Come on, you must like this idea!! Supporting the idea is essential if under the right circumstances
  13. For nearly 100 years, LEGO remains the best-selling toy company in the world. But here's my idea for the future ahead: What should happen if LEGO becomes a publicly-held company for the first time to mark 100 years of it? Well here are several conditions: Before making LEGO a public company, it needs to ensure that the company remains family-run (in a hybrid mode) despite the transition to the company's role from privately-held to publicly-held. LEGO must also ensure that the quality and status of all of its products and franchises, including LEGO Star Wars and LEGO City, will be unaffected by the changes. I think, to me, it is a good idea for The LEGO Group to finally become a publicly-held company at long last but keeping its Danish roots, despite its evolution as the world's much-loved toy company. So i think it is up to LEGO to decide its future and went on to become a publicly-held company in 2032, to coincide with the company's 100th birthday. All those in favour!!
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