THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
COMBATTING QUIET TIMES.
“A man who is content to sit down and watch his »;a]es volume steadily sliding to zero, just because ‘things are bad,’ deserves to lose his trade to the more energetic competitor, who lias the nous to realise that the time to go out after new business fs when business is needed most,” states the author of a hook on business and later: “Te get your share of the new opportunities you must go after business in dead earnest. You roust stop croaking ‘depression,’ and tune up your entire organisation to such a pitch of efficiency that mistakes will be conspicuous by their absence and costs cut to the quick.” —R. M. Hope.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1930, Page 4
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120THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1930, Page 4
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