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My Life and Work by Henry Ford and Samuel Crowther
2. A disregard of competition. Whoever does a thing best ought to be the
My Life and Work by Henry Ford and Samuel Crowther
2. A disregard of competition. Whoever does a thing best ought to be the
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Chapters
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: INTRODUCTION--WHAT IS THE IDEA?
Chapter 3: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 4: 1. An absence of fear of the future and of veneration for the past. One
Chapter 5: 2. A disregard of competition. Whoever does a thing best ought to be the
Chapter 6: 3. The putting of service before profit. Without a profit, business
Chapter 7: 4. Manufacturing is not buying low and selling high. It is the process
Chapter 8: CHAPTER I
Chapter 9: CHAPTER II
Chapter 10: introduction. If the machine does not give service, then it is better
Chapter 11: CHAPTER III
Chapter 12: CHAPTER IV
Chapter 13: CHAPTER V
Chapter 14: CHAPTER VI
Chapter 15: CHAPTER VII
Chapter 16: CHAPTER VIII
Chapter 17: CHAPTER IX
Chapter 18: CHAPTER X
Chapter 19: CHAPTER XI
Chapter 20: CHAPTER XII
Chapter 21: chapter I outlined our financial principles. We simply applied those
Chapter 22: CHAPTER XIII
Chapter 23: CHAPTER XIV
Chapter 24: CHAPTER XV
Chapter 25: CHAPTER XVI
Chapter 26: CHAPTER XVII
Chapter 27: CHAPTER XVIII
Chapter 28: CHAPTER XIX
one to do it. It is criminal to try to get business away from another man--criminal because one is then trying to lower for personal gain the condition of one's fellow man--to rule by force instead of by intelligence.
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