“The Essential Works Order is a wonderful management asset. It puts management on its real merit to get the best from a team of workers. The ‘sack,’ as they call it, was a very clumsy weapon. The threat of the sack . . . the clumsy way looks easier. But I believe that the good manager should encourage virtues rather than condemn vices'. It’s harder, but the proved results are better. In our factory none of us are outstanding people . . . but the amount we’ve done by encouraging good work and team work is astonishing. It has meant a complete upgrading of skill throughout the factory . . . which could only have been done by mutual aid and inspired goodwill.”— George Dickson, speaking in the 8.8. C. series,.“John Doe’s New World.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1943, Page 5
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