Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1917 — The Gift of Organization. [ARTICLE]
The Gift of Organization.
Before the war we used to hear a good deal about the value of the particular person called a business man, in the art of governance. No doubt there are more sorts of business men than the one; but during the war the business man has been given his opportunity; and the result Is not unnaturally a certain sense of disappointment There is, in fact, no mystic virtue In business, which may mean anything from operating on the stock exchange to selling goods across a counter. The quality chiefly required In administration Is the gift of organization, which is frequently possessed by men who know little of commerce. —London Mall.
