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                <text>Smaller publications, such as booklets or pamphlets, that Bruce Lee owned.</text>
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            <text>In this book are nine suggestions for the Supervisor. These suggestions are offered to help you improve your Human Relations in the plant or shop, in the office, or wherever your job is.&#13;
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They were written for plant supervision on all levels, but they are equally important for the sales manager and office manager.&#13;
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More and more people in a supervisory capacity are becoming acutely aware of the need to be persuasive and human when they carry on the work of inducting work-ers, giving orders, handling grievances, and the many other phases of supervision.&#13;
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Human Relations is simply a well-worn phrase for dealing effectively with workers. Much has been written on this subject - so much, in fact, that I would hesitate to offer these suggestions but for the fact that I feel there is need for information on the "how" of putting Human Relations ideas to work.</text>
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