All Posts Tagged With: "individual enterprise"
Free Men for Better Job Performance ~ Part I
American industry and its managements have been the world’s leaders in management techniques and in productive efficiency. However, there are signs that this leadership may be slipping. Most companies are experiencing Parkinsonism in a mild if not severe form. Decentralization and other techniques have neglected the consideration of individual employees and their ownership and control of the faculties for which they were employed.
1Jun2007 | C.L. Dickinson | 1 comment | ContinuedTalking To Ourselves
Mr. Weaver (1889-1949) is the author of The mainspring of Human Progress. Between the great things we cannot do and the small things we will not do, the danger is that we shall do nothing “But what’s the use of talking to ourselves? What’s the point of sending literature on free enterprise to people who [...]
1Sep1955 | Henry Grady Weaver | 0 comments | Continued-
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