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Earning £10,000

(Special Crspdt. NZ.P.AJ

LONDON, Dec. 7.

Sir Bertram Waring, the chairman of Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd., has settled six points he believes make a top manager worth £lO,OOO a year.

Such a man must, he believes:

Be blessed with enthusiasm and energy;

Possess a sense of values and ability to add up (a cash register, not a computer, mind);

Understand and like people;

Have qualities of leadership to evoke in others the willingness to serve;

Not be afraid of appointing deputies and promoting seniors to a level dose to his own, and Have a creditable knowledge of his subject Sir Bertram Waring gave this six-point specification when lecturing on “Human Problems in Industry” at a recent meeting of the Royal Society of Arts in London.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31237, 8 December 1966, Page 21

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Earning £10,000 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31237, 8 December 1966, Page 21

Earning £10,000 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31237, 8 December 1966, Page 21