A former publisher's perspective: Leaders help others 'unwrap' thier talents
After World War II, there were plenty of changes and many news stories about banking changes. Machines of various kinds began appearing in teller stations, gradually replacing all the hand-entry chores. Throughout all the changes with equipment, procedures, policies, and training, the one constant f...
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Published in | Northwestern Financial Review Vol. 187; no. 16A; p. 10 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Minneapolis
NFR Communications Inc
15.08.2002
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Summary: | After World War II, there were plenty of changes and many news stories about banking changes. Machines of various kinds began appearing in teller stations, gradually replacing all the hand-entry chores. Throughout all the changes with equipment, procedures, policies, and training, the one constant factor has been the need for good people to use them and make them work right. Making all these elements come together with good people means we must develop respect for all those around us; we must develop trust, and we must develop the ability to lead and to encourage others. |
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