The Personal Bond
'-. ■t ••7 ■ " - i ~ • • ' » v "It has always been my opinion that many large firms and corpora c tionshave missed much that they i might have made valuable use of— ] knowledge that could have 1 'Been turned into profit-bearing by--products of commercial information . V not encouraging a closer and , . .more personal bond of union between and employee. And I bblieye-that there are many who will ( | agree with me.” ( f : Business is not entirely a matter ' of dollars and cents, of organisation *and methods, of routine and detail. • The more scientific business be- . comes, the higher the plane to which . it develops, the more we must realise ■'' •that business is human—that the ; personal touch is the strongest bond , between the parties-to a commercial ’:l transaction— that .man-power is an ■— influential element in 'business.— William judsbn, U.S.A. ‘ | f""' 1 L !!"B
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43317, 25 April 1908, Page 3
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141The Personal Bond Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43317, 25 April 1908, Page 3
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