‘Never Let Your Men Look Over the Hedge’

In his Autobiography, Victorian-era engineer James Nasmyth declared that the key to success lay not in what the owner of a business did, but in what he set his employees, especially his foremen, to do. Getting to know his staff well, understanding their strengths and weaknesses, and finding the most congenial work for them, were as important as generous wages.

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