"Managers have traditionally developed the skills in finance,……" — William Redington Hewlett
"Managers have traditionally developed the skills in finance, planning, marketing and production techniques. Too often the relations with their people have been assigned a secondary role. This is too important a subject not to receive first-line attention. In this regard we could learn much from the Japanese. We must reinvest in the human side of management."
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William Redington Hewlett
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9 Quotes by William Redington Hewlett
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