Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 283, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Organization Through Co-operation V THE Standard Oil Company (Indiana) attributes to organization its success in discharging its obligations as a public servant. The business of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is a highly specialized * , branch of industry, where complete cooperation is necessary to insure maximum efficiency. Every one of the 22,000 men and women who make up the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) family must have a thorough, broad-gauged understanding of t he benefits to be derived from organization. In addition each must have an intensive training which makes him a specialist, and enables him to complete his part of the w6rk and pass it on to others without delay or lost motion. The result is a family of highly trained individuals, tense ai.d keen to render to the public the utmost in service. ZIBut Standard Oil Company (Indiana) organization goes further. To give a single illustration: When a manufacturer has two machines, identical in construction, but not equal in production, he calls on the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) for expert assistance and advice. A competent engineer goes over the problem and after thorough investigation, finds the lubricating oil necessary to cope with conditions surrounding the inefficient machine, and to bring it up to full capacity. Thus does the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) organization extend to industry generally, a service resulting in a combination to promote trade that production may be increased and the utmost in service given to the public. Standard Oil Company {lndiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave,, Chicago 1897
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