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Page 240
MISTAKES. FIRST. My niece, Josephine Carnegie, had come to New York to be
my secretary. She was nineteen, had graduated from high school three years
previously, and her business experience was a trifle more than zero. She
became ...
MISTAKES. FIRST. My niece, Josephine Carnegie, had come to New York to be
my secretary. She was nineteen, had graduated from high school three years
previously, and her business experience was a trifle more than zero. She
became ...
Page 241
Letters he dictated were coming to his desk for signature with two or three
spelling mistakes per page. Mr. Dillistone reported how he handled this: “Like
many engineers, I have not been noted for my excellent English or spelling. For
years I ...
Letters he dictated were coming to his desk for signature with two or three
spelling mistakes per page. Mr. Dillistone reported how he handled this: “Like
many engineers, I have not been noted for my excellent English or spelling. For
years I ...
Page 274
PRINCIPLE 2 Call attention to people's mistakes indirectly. PRINCIPLE 3 Talk
about your own mistakes before criticizing the other person. PRINCIPLE 4 Ask
questions instead of giving direct orders. PRINCIPLE 5 Let the other person save
...
PRINCIPLE 2 Call attention to people's mistakes indirectly. PRINCIPLE 3 Talk
about your own mistakes before criticizing the other person. PRINCIPLE 4 Ask
questions instead of giving direct orders. PRINCIPLE 5 Let the other person save
...
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