"Modern Business Training and the Methods and Machinery of Business" offers a comprehensive overview of early 20th-century business practices. This book, penned by John King Grebby, explores various aspects of business training, office management, and the then-modern machinery used in business operations.
Providing insights into the educational approaches used to prepare individuals for the business world, the book highlights the organizational structures and operational methods prevalent during the early 1900s. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of business administration and the evolution of business technologies. Readers interested in the history of business practices will find this book both informative and enlightening.
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