Better Foremanship, A Practical Training Course, Volumes 19-24, written in Afrikaans by the American School (Lansing, Ill.), offers comprehensive instruction in the principles and practices of effective foremanship. This multi-volume set provides detailed lessons designed to enhance leadership and management skills. Focusing on practical application, the course equips foremen with the tools to improve productivity, efficiency, and employee relations. Ideal for industrial supervisors and those in leadership roles, 'Better Foremanship' remains a valuable resource for developing essential managerial competencies.
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