Robert Pritzker
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Robert Pritzker (1926-) is a member of the wealthy Pritzker family.
His parents were Fanny Doppelt and Abram Nicholas Pritzker, and his brother is Jay Pritzker.[1] He started The Marmon Group, an international association of autonomous manufacturing and service companies. Marmon's assets comprise half of the Pritzker family fortune. Robert's success can be partially attributed to his unique business structure, in which employees are trusted to make more key decisions, independent of the central office, than in other typical manufacturing settings. This independence allows for more creativity, and increases speed and productivity.[citation needed]

