His management style was not very rigid or hierarchical as long as someone got his or job done

He was more concerned with results and outcomes rather than controlling every aspect of the process. As long as his employees fulfilled their responsibilities and met their goals, he did not micromanage or impose strict rules and procedures. He valued autonomy and allowed his team members to take initiative and find their own ways to achieve their objectives. This approach created a sense of trust and empowerment among his employees, leading to increased motivation and productivity.