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“The matter of consulting experienced workers, of keeping all the workers informed of changes in production and wage methods, and how the changes are arrived at, seems to me the most important duty in the whole field of management.”

Quote by Mary Barnett Gilson

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Mary Barnett Gilson

Mary Barnett Gilson was an American author known for her literary works that focused on themes related to women and children. Born on September 10, 1877, she passed away in 1959. Her writings often delved into social issues and moral dilemmas, resonating with readers. more

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