TO EMPLOYEES
TEN COMMANDMENTS 3. Bo fin optimist. Confidence is infectious. It. Make .few promises. Keep every promise made. 3. Every question tins two sides. Always hear both. 4. Study your men. Put each where he can do his best work. f>. Never show discouragement. A stout heart will never say die. (i. Don’t hold spite. Correct when necessary, but forgive afterwards. 7. Notice good work as well as bad. Give both credit and blame justly. 8. Be fair. A foreman often has to act as judge and therefore must be just. 1). Control yourself. Anger is too valuable to use, except on special occasions. 10. Take your full share of the blame. Sharing both blame and praise with workers is a big part of the secret of managing men. The bigger the man the more childlike is his nature. He is more easily approached. He is more charitable. He is never hurt by criticism. He ncvei criticises except to help. He is always open to suggestion. He is always ready to assist the unfortunate,. He can hurt no one without hurting himself; no one can hurt him without hurt to himself.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXIII, Issue 3075, 26 June 1923, Page 3
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