The World of Business, Volume 4Edward C. Bursk |
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... businessman makes his biggest contribution to society by being an efficient businessman - an employer of people , a purchaser of materials , a supplier of products to serve the public . If he becomes so preoccupied with the details of ...
... businessman makes his biggest contribution to society by being an efficient businessman - an employer of people , a purchaser of materials , a supplier of products to serve the public . If he becomes so preoccupied with the details of ...
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... businessman ever been a hero in American folklore ? This author of the only article on the subject says " No. " Furthermore , " hostility toward the businessman is dominant almost always where he appears in folklore . " Minds nurtured ...
... businessman ever been a hero in American folklore ? This author of the only article on the subject says " No. " Furthermore , " hostility toward the businessman is dominant almost always where he appears in folklore . " Minds nurtured ...
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... businessman should once again be cast in his familiar role of villain . Historians of the period , utilizing personal observation and voluminous printed evidence , tell us that this was indeed the case . Strangely enough , the cartoons ...
... businessman should once again be cast in his familiar role of villain . Historians of the period , utilizing personal observation and voluminous printed evidence , tell us that this was indeed the case . Strangely enough , the cartoons ...
Contents
A Probe of the Art of WealthGetting | 1944 |
A Follower of Confucius Anticipates the Law of Supply | 1953 |
Breaking the Bonds of Tradition | 1973 |
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