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The Business Man's Opportunity

Taylor, A. Wellington | March 28, 1918 issue

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This article summarizes opportunities that would be available to business men following the first world war. Economic conditions following the war will open up new opportunities. The rapid expansion of the industrial life of the United States in the past created unlimited opportunities, and it has not been essential to a successful career that a young man have a thorough knowledge of the fundamentals of business. Recognizing the severity of the business competition that will develop in the years after the war, American business men can do no less than make the preparations that are required to meet it. The most fundamental preparation is the development of trained men.

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BUSINESS; BUSINESSMEN; BUSINESS enterprises -- United States; WORLD War, 1914-1918; UNITED States -- Economic conditions; UNITED States
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