Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 140, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1919 — Steady, Not Erratic. [ARTICLE]

Steady, Not Erratic.

It Is a good thing to have work done well and quickly by one person in an organization. But it 1s a far better thing to have that whole organization work together effectively, each one doing a part carefully and consciously, than to have an expert here and there setting the pace. ♦ It is safe tb say that any busines* that succeeds does so because the head Yif that business never forgets that he is working with human beings and not with machines. He does not expect them to do the impossible any more than he expects impossibilities of himself, but he does require of himself a certain amount of concentrated effort done at the right time every day. and he does require from all his office force the same effort and concentration. The best way to conserve energy is not by speeding up every once in so often, but by keeping engines fired at all time, ready to do the work at the right time and in the right place.— New York Evening Telegram.