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“Molotov” Fellows Who Always Say No

These are the fellows who say “No” to every suggestion or proposal. They are not necessarily old men—exceut in their outlook. These Molotov fellows have fixed .ideas—. what has been is, and is good enough for them. They hate change and they won’t take a chance. They are not open to reason and more than Molotov. They just veto everything, states the New Zealand Financial Times.

They, are not merely cautious, they are unreeeptive. They are not shrewd but merely incapable of facing new facts and framing a decision. They are a great hindrance to progress. They try the temper of their more intelligent and progressive directors and the management. What can you do?

They can be bypassed and told about the chance or the development after it has been made. Maybe other directors are required.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 58, 2 November 1949, Page 3

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“Molotov” Fellows Who Always Say No Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 58, 2 November 1949, Page 3

“Molotov” Fellows Who Always Say No Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 58, 2 November 1949, Page 3

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