Manpower

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CONTENTS

FOREWORD

CHAPTER I Using Human Tools

CHAPTER II Psychological Elements of Organization

CHAPTER III The Principles of Leadership

Transcriber's note:

Title: Manpower

Author: Lincoln Clarke Andrews

Language: English

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MANPOWER

BY THE SAME AUTHOR
MILITARY MANPOWER
Psychology as Applied to the
Training of Men and the Increase
of their Effectiveness.
E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY

MANPOWER

BY
LINCOLN C. ANDREWS

AUTHOR OF
"Military Manpower," "Basic Course for Cavalry," etc.

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NEW YORK

E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY

681 FIFTH AVENUE


Copyright, 1920
By E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY


All Rights Reserved

Printed in the United States of America


In appreciation of the splendid work of the civilians who qualified as military leaders during the war, I dedicate this book to the officers and non-commissioned officers of civil life. Charged with directing the work of others, they are responsible for both accomplishment and spirit, and their ability to inspire loyalty and cheerful service therefore means quite as much for the nation's welfare now as leadership ever meant in war.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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